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Over £100,000 raised for missing teen

More than £100,000 has so far been donated to help the family of a vulnerable teenager who went missing while on holiday in Malaysia.

The money is intended to cover expenses incurred by the family while the operation goes on.

Some 350 people are taking part in the search for 15-year-old Nora Quoirin, who disappeared from her room at the Dusan resort on 4 August.

Two crowdfunding sites have been set up to raise funds as the search continues.

Police are treating it as a missing persons case but Nora’s family believe she may have been abducted.



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