Nora Quoirin's Post-Mortem Shows That The 15-Year-Old Was Not Abducted Or Raped
Medical experts conducted a nine-hour autopsy on her remains.
Police have confirmed that Nora Quoirin died "about two to three days" before her body was discovered by volunteer hikers on 13 August
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Medical experts, who conducted a nine-hour autopsy on the 15-year-old's remains, concluded that she passed away "not more than four days" before she was found in a stream 2km away from The Dusun Rainforest Resort, The Star reported.
The girl, who had learning difficulties, went missing from the holiday resort on 4 August.
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State police chief Datuk Mohamad Mat Yusop revealed that Nora's death was due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding, which could have been caused from prolonged starvation
He told reporters at a press conference held today, 15 August, that the internal bleeding could have also been caused by "prolonged stress".
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"This is the cause of death found by the pathologists, and samples have been collected to be sent to be further analysed," Yusop added.
According to the post-mortem, there was nothing to show that the 15-year-old was abducted or subjected to any form of violence
He confirmed that Nora's hymen was still in tact, indicating that she had not been raped.
Aside from a bruise on Nora's leg, there were no injuries to her body.
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