A Malaysian coroner has ruled out the involvement of other people in the death of Nora Quoirin.
An inquest has found the 15-year-old Irish teenager likely got lost in the jungle after leaving her family's cottage on her own.
Nora Quoirin went missing near a holiday resort in Malaysia in August 2019 a day after she arrived for a holiday.
Police insisted there was no foul play in her death and a post mortem showed she probably starved and died of internal bleeding.
Nora's parents – who gave evidence via video link - have consistently said someone else was involved.
Nora had a learning difficulty and her parents believe someone had taken her.
A coroner in Malaysia has now ruled Nora died by misadventure and ruled no one else was involved in her death.
She said it was more likely Nora left the family accommodation on her own and got lost in the abandoned palm oil plantations.