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Forensic Autopsy of Christina Annesley finds No Traces of illegal Drugs

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Chief of the Forensic Police Institute Pornchai Suteerakune updates reporters on the deaths of

Chief of the Forensic Police Institute Pornchai Suteerakune updates reporters on the deaths of Christina Annesley

 

BANGKOK – Chief of the Forensic Police Institute Maj. Gen Pornchai Suteerakune has reported that an autopsy found no traces of illegal drugs in the body of Christina Annesley a young British tourist found dead on Koh Tao last week.

It is believes medication she took for a chronic illness may have caused her death, the head of the Institute of Forensic Medicine  said on Tuesday.

“The initial results from the autopsy found Valium and alcohol in the victim’s body,” Lieutenant General Prawut Thavornsiri said.

Maj. Gen Suteerakune said staff would try to identify the medication and determine its effects. This would take longer than the drugs test, because it was more complex.

Christina Annesley, 23, from London, England was found dead in a bungalow on Sai Ri beach of Koh Tao, in Surat Thani province, on Jan 21. There was no evidence of violence. She was on a bed with a blanket over her. Police found medications in her room.

Koh Tao is where two British tourists, Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, were found murdered in September last year. Two Myanmar men have been charged with their murder.

The investigation into the killings was marred by allegations of police incompetence and torture of the two Myanmar suspects, who later retracted confessions their lawyer said were made under duress.

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