The last I read ( daily mail) the parents were waiting on DNR and Toxicology results., and that they still believe she may have been abducted. This was in the mail, so I take no responsibility for the the news .
""Nora is a child with special needs and has learning and developmental disabilities which make her especially vulnerable and we fear for her safety.""
According to her parents, she was not prone to wandering on her own. But that's at home, in familiar surroundings. On holiday, with so much to explore, her mindset may have altered. I understand her parents having misgivings about the outcome of the PM but it was observed by a National Crime agency officer as well as Irish and French police.
I sometimes wish the family would just pay a UK police force to send a murder team out to these countries if they continue to bang on about the suspected incompetence of the national police. If they don't have a murder team that they feel able and competent then the scene will no longer be frozen and further evidence or clues will be lost.'Freeze the scene' is a coppers instruction at the scene of foul play to preserve vital evidence. Her body should be repatriated immediately so a H.O. pathologist can undertake a second post mortem without further loss of body tissue or possible toxins.
We can't have another case where an enquiry goes on for ever at UK taxpayer's expence because the family does not trust the ability of the police in their juristriction. Get it dealt with now or accept the findings by the local team both investigators and M.E.s in this tragic death.
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Thanks, Spath. Yours is the only comment I've seen that said 'Norah was too disabled to walk...' I'm aware of her other problems, but I haven't seen this 'fact' in any of the articles.