Her body was found in sea a week later and authorities ruled she had drowned
After having her remains shipped home, family requested toxicology reports
Tests showed 21-year-old had GHB, ecstasy and hallucinogen MDA in her system
Mother Linda Schultes requested Cambodian authorities reopen investigation
Cambodian police could reopen the case of British backpacker Amelia Bambridge after tests showed the date rape drug GHB was in her system when she died.
Amelia 21, from Sussex, was found floating at sea in October 2019 and an inquest later determined her cause of death as accidental drowning .
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But a bombshell toxicology report made public last month found traces of the drug in her system when she drowned in the sea off Cambodia, sparking fears her drinks were spiked.
Her body was found in sea a week later and authorities ruled she had drowned
After having her remains shipped home, family requested toxicology reports
Tests showed 21-year-old had GHB, ecstasy and hallucinogen MDA in her system
Mother Linda Schultes requested Cambodian authorities reopen investigation
A British backpacker who died in Cambodia last year had drugs in her system prompting her family to question whether she was spiked before her death.
Amelia Bambridge, 21, disappeared after attending a beach party on the Cambodian island of Koh Rong in October last year.
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Her body was discovered floating in the Gulf of Thailand roughly 60 miles away days later and a post-mortem determined that she had drowned.