NILAI: The team handling the search and rescue (SAR) efforts of Irish teenager Nora Anne Quoirin, which entered its fifth day yesterday, will use voice recordings of her close family members in the hope of luring her out of the thick forest surrounding the Dusun Resort in Pantai, here, where she is believed to have gone missing.
Nilai district police chief Supt Mohd Nor Marzukee Besar said the voice recordings, to be amplified via megaphones, would include her nickname fondly used by family
members. The SAR team, headed by the Senoi Praaq Unit, decided on this approach as the latest strategy to locate the
15-year-old, who went missing from her room on Aug 4 while vacationing with her family at the resort.
“Our public relations officer will be meeting the victim’s family today (yesterday) and decide on whom among them were closest to her and for their voices to be used.
“Besides this approach, rescuers will be calling out her name throughout the search… all these could help in ‘jolting’ her into attention,” he told the media here yesterday.
Meanwhile, Mohd Nor Marzukee urged those who claimed to have encountered Quoirin playing by the river near the deer pen to come forward and share their information with the police.
“The search yesterday (Wednesday) included the river and deer pen area where she was said to be seen. We searched the area but there was nothing to indicate she was there.
However, we will be there again for a closer search,” he said.Police also welcomed any information by the public that could help the case, including alternative methods based on their respective faiths, in a bid to locate the teenager.
The SAR efforts from yesterday also used more sophisticated aerial search equipment, including drones.
Quoirin arrived at the resort with her parents from London on Saturday for a two-week vacation, before she was reported missing on Sunday at 8am. – Bernama