Noira Ann Quoirin's body found
(Nearly Answered Questions)
Suffered from holoprosencephaly. The most severe type causes stillbirth, or early death during the first 6 months of life. Nora obviously suffered from a less severe but still debilitating form.
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Significant or not?
Suggested window from which she was abducted? The kitchen?
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Father: Sebastien Quoirin, originally from France . Computer analytics expert. Northern Europe Sales Lead - Cognitive Automation with IQ Bot at Automation Anywhere. Qualified in Ulster and Reims. Twenty years in London.
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Another supporter, Yasmine (Baladi) Moller, Research Executive
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As part of my BSc degree, I worked for one year within the Police Research team at the Home Office. I was privileged to work on the implementation of the new 'stop and search' policy following the Stephen Lawrence inquiry. I was also involved in a number of publications including one key piece on flexible working practices.
Irish: Old Irish name Medb. which later became Medbh/Meadhbh and Meabh in modern Irish. Famously, Medb was the warrior queen of Connacht who is the central character in the Old Irish prose epic Táin Bó Cúailnge ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley").What's in a name?It#s the BULL again!
From an old Irish name Madb, “the cause of great joy" or “she who intoxicates." The great warrior queen of Connacht and embodiment of sovereignity she stars in Ireland’s greatest epic “The Cattle Raid of Cooley" (read the legend). She left king Conchobhar Mac Nessa for Ailill because “you are a man without meaness, fear or jealousy, a match for my own greatness." But the couple quarrelled over who had the most possessions. Maebh’s bull had defected to Ailill’s herd and so she bought Daire’s brown bull. When Daire went back on the deal she went to war with Cuchulainn (read the legend) and the province of Ulster to recover the bull.
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Worrying signs? "
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"Clarence Mitchell, a spokesman for the parents of Madeleine McCann, said there were parallels between Nora’s disappearance and that of the three-year-old in Portugal in 2007."
For examination of the Madeleine McCann case see:
Richard D Hall - The Phantoms FULL Documentary - Madeleine McCann Mystery
"When Madeleine Died?" (Full 4hr documentary) -Buried by Mainstream Media
Speaking their behalf from the day after she was reported missing (3.8.2019):
The Lucy Blackman Trust (2008)
Holiday destination not an obvious one for family with three children, one disabled. "There are 7 houses on the Dusun, each unique and set to catch the views and the wind while maintaining privacy for guests. Our maximum capacity is 20 adults. We do our best to maintain a sense of space and peace for all guests here on the Dusun."
Nora was missing ten days before she was found. This is a bit weird "A volunteer searcher told the MailOnline Nora had told her parents she was "excited" about seeing a waterfall.
The hunt for the youngster had focused on the waterfall in the hours before the body was found there, the searcher said."
A bit like predictive or akin to a premonition? And why was it the the focus of the search only hours before and not days if it had been highlighted early on? Body discovered at the place she was excited to see??? That needs a bit of explaining.
Water Falls pretty inaccessible it seems. Quote: "The trip to the waterfalls is 13 kilometers journey, the first 5 kilometers is easily covered, using the tarred road and laterite tracks serving the rubber plantations.
For the remaining part of the journey, hikers depend on what is left of an abandoned logging track. As this area records very heavy annual rainfall, the hill slopes and tracks are eroded, most of the time to varying degree."
"Here, Khoo was seated beside the 3rd fall [45 meters tall] which empties into a basin of calm water, the pool is about 20 meters in diameter. The outlet is followed by a tempting slide down a 15 meters high 2nd fall into the lower pool. It is intimidating, as the water from the outlet of this pool gushes out as the head of the gigantic fall."
The question that needs to be solved is how during the night (initially) a disabled girl managed to get to where she was found in such an inaccessible and hostile environment and why it took so long to find her, if they new it was her intended destination?
Over £100,000 pounds has already been donated to the family in sympathy, a large sum from an unnamed Belfast businessman.
From: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/nora-quoirin-latest-police-unable-to-say-yet-what-killed-schoolgirl-with-post-mortem-examination-still-ongoing/ar-AAFNpkg?ocid=spartandhp
ReplyDelete"Previously, Mr Searle told the Sun: “One of those questions is, has the body been there all the time or is there a criminal involvement? Was the body dumped there afterwards?”
They also want to know how it was the search teams missed her body when they first combed the area near a waterfall where she was found.
Meanwhile, a hiker has described how Nora looked “like she was sleeping” when she was discovered lying close to a stream.
Sean Yeap, a volunteer taking part in the search for the 15-year-old, told Mail Online: “It looked like she was sleeping. Her head was resting on her hands. But we all knew she was dead.”
He detailed that that Nora’s body was not hidden or covered over with foliage, which could raise questions over why teams that had previously searched the area were unable to find her.
Mr Yeap, an insurance salesman, believes search teams passing through the area would have found it, had it been there and said: “The place where she was found is not easy to find. I wonder if she had been following the stream as there were no footprints which means she could have been walking in the water as it was not very deep.”
Why would a mentally disabled and very dependent person climb out of a window on her own and walk off into what must have been a very frightening jungle at night and that without disturbing any other members of the family? How did she find her way to an intended destination over a mile away? Where was she for ten days? How come she was found in an area previously searched? Why no clothes when found. Why were police so initially sure she was alive? All unanswered questions.
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