Family expresses gratitude


PETALING JAYA: It may be Hari Raya Haji but for the over 300 personnel deployed in the search for missing Irish girl Nora Anne Qouirin, there will be no rest until she is found.

Yesterday, her family appeared for the first time in public to thank the Search and Rescue (SAR) personnel for their dedication.

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