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Nora Quoirin couldn’t have made it alone to the ravine where her body was found, a volunteer on the Malaysian search team has claimed.
The volunteer said Nora, 15, would have found it impossible to cross dense jungle - especially barefoot, the Mail reported.
“Nora couldn't have got there by herself,” the volunteer is reported to have said.
“Dense vegetation snags your feet. The average gradient of the slopes where Nora was found range from 20 to 40 per cent. You have to cross two treacherously deep streams to reach the area where she was found.”
He said his own tough boots were destroyed by the difficult terrain, including roots and rocks, adding: “I can't imagine how she could have walked barefoot to the place where she was found.”
https://sg.yahoo.com/news/nora-quoirin-couldnt-make-ravine-alone-volunteer-claims-101536871.html