Nora Anne Inquest: 29 premises inspected during search – Witness

Nora Anne Inquest: 29 premises inspected during search – Witness

SEREMBAN, Sept 4 (NNN-BERNAMA) — The Coroner’s Court here was today told that 29 premises, including private resorts, were inspected by the Negeri Sembilan Criminal Investigation Department (JSJ) for clues on the location of Irish-French teenager Nora Anne Quoirin who went missing on Aug 4, 2019.

Ampang Jaya district police deputy chief Superintendent Mohd Azam Ismail, who is the 14th witness in the inquest proceedings to determine the actual cause of the teenager’s death, said they included seven villas at the Shorea resort, which is located near the Dusun Resort where Nora Anne and her family were staying upon their arrival in Malaysia on Aug 3, 2019.

He said the police also inspected five private villas, four of which were occupied, and nine private premises and resorts, with only five of them were occupied.here five were occupied and four were not.

“We also inspect the eight villas at The Dusun Resort, including the one occupied by the resort owner,” he said when testifying on the eighth day of the proceedings before Coroner Maimoonah Aid today.

To a question from Deputy Public Prosecutor Muhamad Iskandar Ahmad, who is also the inquest coordinating officer, on other instructions given to him in the investigation, Mohd Azam, who was then the  Negeri Sembilan JSJ’s Serious Crimes staff officer, said his team was also instructed to interview the Forestry Department officers at the foot of Gunung Berembun for any indication on the teenager’s location.

“But, we were informed that the missing person did not enter the area,” he added.

Mohd Azam told the court that his his team was also  tasked to investigate the background of Nora Anne’s family members, as well as to profile the witnesses, including former guests, especially who stayed at the resort prior to the incident.

“The profiling involved the family of the complainant (Dusun Resort manager Haanim Ahmed Bamadhaj), employees and former employees of  the resort, locals who were in the vicinity of the resort on the day of the incident and those who had stayed at The Dusun.

“The profiling (was done) because we did not have other leads to proceed with the investigations, thus we made profiling on all the witnesses to get new information on individuals based on information, such as criminal records, vehicle records and their backgrounds.

“However there was no indication (of new leads),” he said.

To a question from Coroner Maimoonah on the outcome of the investigations on Nora Anne’s parents, Mohd Azam said he found that they had no criminal records. 

The inquest proceedings started on Aug 24 until Aug 27 and continued from  Aug 1 until today.

A total of 64 witnesses will be called to testify, with 14 of them having already testified.

Nora Anne, 15, went missing on Aug 4 last year, a day after she and her family arrived in Malaysia for a two-week holiday at a resort in Pantai here, about 60 km south of Kuala Lumpur.

Nora Anne’s body was found nine days later on Aug 13, near a stream in a hilly area, about 2.5 km from the resort, following a massive search.

A preliminary post-mortem report revealed there were no criminal elements in Nora Anne’s death and that the teenager had died of gastrointestinal bleeding, due to prolonged stress and hunger.

Coroner Maimoonah today adjourned the proceeding to Sept 14.

— NNN-BERNAMA

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