Nora Quoirin's parents, Méabh and Sebastien, have settled their defamation case against Facebook and one of its users before the High Court in Dublin.
Nora went missing on the 4th of August 2019 while holidaying with her parents in Malaysia, and the 15-year-old’s body was found in a jungle nine days later.
Today, Facebook described allegations posted on its platform by one of its users as 'disturbing and offensive' to the family.
Nora's mother, Méabh, made a brief statement outside court afterwards:
"Today marks the end of another chapter in the quest for truth. We are satisfied this matter is now concluded. We will continue our efforts in Malaysia in order to bring justice for our beloved Nora. We wish to thank our legal team for all their support. And we won't be making any further comments on these proceedings."