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A Cambridge university student who plunged to her death from a light aircraft in Madagascar "Jumped " from the plane, police have said.
Alana Cutland, 19, from Milton keyens in Buckinghamshire, died last week, but her body has still not been found.
He ruled out any connection to malaria drugs and said: "It is comfirmed that she opened the door and jump".
The investigation into why Ms Cutland fell from the plane is continuing, but one theory was that she may have suffered a servere adverse reaction to anti-malaria drugs.
The Colonel said: "we haven't heard about malaria drugs.
"We investigated but.... She had problems. She fell into a crisis - paranoia".
The incident was "not connected with drugs", he added.
Student Ms Cutland was studying natural science at Robinson College and was on an internship on the African island at the time of the incident.
Another police Colonels, jafisambatra Ravoavy, told the MYYOUNGSTARNEWS that she had opened the door of the plane soon afer it took off from a remote airstrip in northern Madagascar, on 25th July.
Col D'y La paix Ralaivaonary said there had been a struggle on board and another female passenger had tried to stop Ms Cutland jumping, "but wasn't able".
The passenger was now being supposed by the British Embassy in the island's capital Antananarivo, he said.
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