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SCOTLAND Yard has joined the search for a missing Brit teen in Malaysia as her parents consider offering a cash reward, according to reports.

Nora Quoirin, 15, vanished on August 4 from the Dusun eco-resort in southern Negeri Sembilan state, where she was holidaying with her family.

 Nora Quoirin, 15, was reported missing from a resort in Malaysia on Sunday
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Nora Quoirin, 15, was reported missing from a resort in Malaysia on SundayCredit: www.lbtrust.org
 Rescuers continue to conduct a search and rescue operation for the missing British girl on Sunday
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Rescuers continue to conduct a search and rescue operation for the missing British girl on SundayCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Nora Quoirin's parents sobbed as they thanked search teams who are hunting for their missing daughter
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Nora Quoirin's parents sobbed as they thanked search teams who are hunting for their missing daughterCredit: AFP
 Search teams are still hunting for any clues and sign of the youngster
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 Search teams are still hunting for any clues and sign of the youngsterCredit: EPA

The case has baffled police and no evidence has turned up despite hundreds of people searching for her.

Cops said they found “her footprints” in the jungle, and it has now emerged she was barefoot at the time of her disappearance, it has been reported.

Parents Meabh and Sebastien, from Balham, South West London, believe she was abducted.

Now officers from Scotland Yard and the National Crime Agency are helping, according to reports.

And Ireland's police force Garda Siochana has sent an officer to the country.

A spokesman for the Irish-French Quoirin family told : “I’m delighted to see support deployed.”

The family are reportedly considering a cash reward, which Jim Gamble, ex-chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre reportedly said could “prompt someone’s conscience”.

They may choose to use funds from their two online fundraisers, one of which has raised almost £100k.

Negeri Sembilan police chief Mohamad Mat Yusop said cops have launched a new hotline in hope for some information to come through.

On Friday elite commandos joined the jungle hunt for the schoolgirl as concerned cops have drafted in the VAT 69 special forces in their search and rescue effort.

'MISSING CUDDLES'

Meabh and Sebastian Quoirin spoke Malay saying "terima kasih", or "thank you", to those searching for her.

In a short speech, Meabh held back tears, while her husband stood beside her, holding her arm, as she said she'd "miss cuddles at bedtime".

In a video broadcast on local media, she said: "We want to say thank you to each and every one of you. We know you're searching night and day for Nora.

"We see you working so hard and also praying with us and being with us.

We are very worried about Nora’s welfare and do not know how long she can survive. We have no sign of her and no leads.

Mohamad Bin Mat Yusof

"To be with us here, it means the world to us. We are so grateful for everything that you are doing for us, everyone who is helping here and not from here.

"We are extremely impressed by the effort, your expertise, your dedication and we hope you find Nora."

The Quoirins, an Irish-French family who have lived in London for 20 years, arrived in the Dusun forest eco-resort in southern Negeri Sembilan state a week ago.

Search crews are now playing a voice recording of missing Nora's mother over loudspeakers in the jungle, telling her: “Nora, darling, it’s mummy. Mummy is here now, my Nora bean.”

It comes after cops said they believe Nora may still be alive after finding “her footprints” in the jungle.

Emergency teams say they are now focusing their search for the vulnerable youngster on isolated "hilly areas" as she could be hiding behind huge rocks.

The family have said they remain hopeful after police leading the investigation refused to rule out a "criminal element".

They have set up an email address where information can be passed on at [email protected].

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lucie Blackman Trust intelligence on [email protected] or +44 800 098 8485.

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 Meabh and Sebastian Quoirin spoke Malay saying ‘terima kasih’, or ‘thank you’, in a short speech as they fought back tears
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Meabh and Sebastian Quoirin spoke Malay saying ‘terima kasih’, or ‘thank you’, in a short speech as they fought back tearsCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Nora with mum Meabh whose voice is being played on loudspeaker in the jungle
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Nora with mum Meabh whose voice is being played on loudspeaker in the jungleCredit: PA:Press Association
 Rescue teams are using sniffer dogs to scour the jungle near where the teen was last seen
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Rescue teams are using sniffer dogs to scour the jungle near where the teen was last seenCredit: AFP
 The teenager vanished last Sunday
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The teenager vanished last Sunday
 The elite Vat 69 commando unit joined the hunt for the vanished teen
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The elite Vat 69 commando unit joined the hunt for the vanished teenCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Posters have appeared all over Malaysia in the hunt
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Posters have appeared all over Malaysia in the huntCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Search teams believe Nora Quoirin is still alive and hiding behind rocks or trees
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Search teams believe Nora Quoirin is still alive and hiding behind rocks or treesCredit: EPA

 

 Thermal-imaging choppers have joined the search for Nora
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Thermal-imaging choppers have joined the search for NoraCredit: Reuters
 Police have released photos of a window they say was left open at the holiday resort cottage
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Police have released photos of a window they say was left open at the holiday resort cottageCredit: Police Handout
 Cops hand out images of the missing girl in Seremban
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Cops hand out images of the missing girl in SerembanCredit: The Mega Agency
 A typical room at The Dusun Hotel, from where Nora vanished
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A typical room at The Dusun Hotel, from where Nora vanishedCredit: The Dusun


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