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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General)

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A large search is underway in Malaysia for a vulnerable 15 year old British girl who has gone missing on her family's trip of a lifetime holiday. Nora Cuaron's parents, who work on Sunday morning to find their daughter missing from her bedroom at the Dunstan Resort. More than 160 people are searching nearby villages on forest for Nora from London, who has special needs. Police are treating it as a missing person case, not abduction. Her family said she would not have wandered off. Nora, who was the daughter of an Irish French couple who have lived in London for about 20 years, arrived at the resort in a nature reserve near Sarah Bomb, 39 miles south of the capital, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The Malaysian police said they had been searching the area immediately around the resort with dogs. Teams led by local around ghastly people who have knowledge of the terrain have also been searching the jungle in a neighbouring national park. The least see Blackman Trust, which is supporting the family, said her father raised the alarm when he discovered her missing from her bedroom, the window of which was open at 0 800 local time on Sunday. In a statement on Facebook, the resort owners said they were extremely distressed and worried and pray for Nora's safety. They said staff were working with police and its searched in the surrounding area from Sunday morning until 3 a.m. On Monday, speaking from Belfast. Nor isn't a dazzling aigoo said Nora's parents and relatives in Ireland and France are distraught by her disappearance. Nora is a child with special needs and has learning and development disabilities, which makes her especially vulnerable on. We fear for her safety. Nora would not know how to get help. I would never leave her family voluntarily. We now consider this a criminal matter.