The 15-year-old girl, who suffers from a mild mental handicap, disappeared on the night of August 3-4.

The search continued Sunday in Malaysia to find a teenager Franco-Irish disappeared for a week, with the assistance of hundreds of people despite the holiday of Eid al-Adha, a holiday in this predominantly Muslim country.

Fifteen-year-old Nora Quoirin, who suffers from a slight mental handicap, disappeared during the night of August 3-4, when she had just arrived for a holiday in the resort resort of Dusun Resort in Seremban. his family living in London. Her relatives believe she was abducted and told AFP she was "absolutely not" used to running away. But the local police treat the case as a disturbing disappearance and not as a kidnapping, although it ensures not to exclude other leads.

Research in a dense jungle

As the country began the festivities of Eid al-Adha, a team of nearly 300 people continued their search through the dense jungle near the resort 70 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur, broadcasting the voice of the teenager's mother through megaphones in the hope that she will manifest herself. Authorities reduced the search area over the weekend, saying the teenager could not have moved far away from the complex. They have also set up a public telephone number to collect information.

The police had discovered an open window in the house where his family is staying. She is currently examining fingerprints taken from a window. The inspectors interviewed several people and tried to find out more about a truck that was allegedly heard by villagers early in the morning of the teenager's disappearance.