A body has been found in the search for missing Irish teenager Nóra Quoirin in Malaysia.
The discovery was made in the Dunsun rainforest resort following a 10-day search.
Nóra, who has learning disabilities, was reported missing from the holiday resort on 4th August. An extensive search was carried out in recent days involving over 300 people.
A statement released by the Lucie Blackman Trust on behalf of Nóra’s family confirmed the finding of a body and said: “At this time was cannot confirm it is Nóra. However it sadly seems likely, investigations are underway to confirm identity and cause of death.”
“Our thoughts and support are with her family.”
Nóra’s parents Meabh, from Belfast and French father Sebastien had offered a reward of more than €10,000 for information on her whereabouts.