Nora Quoirin's mother says she believes her daughter was kidnapped
The mother of a teenager who died on holiday in Malaysia claims police were slow to act on the possibility she could have been abducted.
15-year-old Nora Quoirin was found dead last August, 10 days after she went missing from a rainforest resort.
Meabh Quoirin has told an inquest into her death that she believes there's a strong chance her daughter was taken.
"Whether it was deliberate or not, whether she was specifically targeted I couldn't possibly say, that would be total speculation.
"But I have a number of very precise reasons to believe that my daughter was kidnapped."
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