The family of Nora Quoirin have offered a reward of over €10,000 (50,000 MYR) for information leading to the return of their daughter.
The search for the 15 year old is into its 9th day with 353 people involved in the operation.
In a statement, missing persons charity The Lucy Blackman Trust, says that the money has been donated by an anonymous business in Belfast.
The statement says; 'Nora is our first child. She has been vulnerable since the day she was born. She is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking. We are appealing to anyone who has information about Nora to help us find her.'
Statement from family of #missing Nora Quoirin pic.twitter.com/jZ2dvoD8nE
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The first part of the statement read by Nora Quoirin's mother, Meabh pic.twitter.com/da6LJv3RMS
— Mario Ledwith (@marioledwith) August 12, 2019
Malaysian police confirmed today that Irish, British and French authorities are assisting in the investigation, in their latest update on the search.