Police say no evidence of kidnapping in case of British teenager who disappeared from eco-resort on 3 August
The autopsy of Nora Quoirin, the 15-year-old who went missing in the Malaysian jungle, has concluded that she likely died of starvation and stress after spending seven days in the jungle.
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