Delay In The Release Of Preliminary Post Mortem Results On Nora Quoirin's Body

The post mortem is ongoing in Malaysia and police cannot release a cause of death yet.
Malaysian police say the post mortem on Nora Quoirin's body is ongoing and they can't give a cause of death yet.
The body of the 15 year old was found yesterday, 10 days after she was reported missing.
Her remains were discovered in a rainforest, 2 kilometres from the resort where she was staying with her family.
A further update is expected tomorrow.
In a statement, the Quoirin family thanked those who searched for her and said that Nora has truly touched the whole world.
Journalist in Malaysia, Sumisha Naidu says the next update will be tomorrow;
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