The owner of the Malaysian holiday resort where Nora Quoirin disappeared and was later found dead has told an inquest that they have not had an intruder in 30 years but it 'would not be impossible' to break in. During the inquest, Mrs Todd was questioned about the resort's security by Louise Azmi, a lawyer for the Quoirin family. Lawyers for the Dusun resort asked the owner to explain why someone breaking in would be 'highly unusual.' Last week, the head teacher of French-Irish teenager Nora Quoirin told the inquest into her death that it is 'unimaginable' that she could have climbed a fence at the Malaysian jungle resort she disappeared from due to her physical disabilities. The Quoirin family has sued the resort owner for alleged negligence.
Source: Daily Mail November 23, 2020 14:26 UTC