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Amelia Bambridge: Body of Cambodia backpacker found at sea Amelia Bambridge: Body of Cambodia backpacker found at sea
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The body of missing British backpacker Amelia Bambridge has been found in the sea, police in Cambodia say. The body of British backpacker Amelia Bambridge who went missing in Cambodia has been found at sea.
The 21-year-old, from Worthing, West Sussex, was last seen at a beach party on the island of Koh Rong last week.The 21-year-old, from Worthing, West Sussex, was last seen at a beach party on the island of Koh Rong last week.
Her body was recovered 30 miles off the island and will be taken to Sihanoukville on the mainland, according to Cambodian officials. Ms Bambridge's body was recovered 30 miles from the island and was taken to Sihanoukville on the mainland, Cambodian officials said.
Ms Bambridge's family will also be taken there from Koh Rong where they have been assisting the search. Harry Bambridge, who flew to Cambodia to join the search for his sister, confirmed she had been found.
She was last seen at about 03:00 local time on 23 October and was reported missing when she failed to check out of her hostel.She was last seen at about 03:00 local time on 23 October and was reported missing when she failed to check out of her hostel.
Staff at Police Beach, a private party venue on the island, found her purple rucksack with her purse, phone and bank cards inside the following morning.Staff at Police Beach, a private party venue on the island, found her purple rucksack with her purse, phone and bank cards inside the following morning.
About 150 volunteers including divers, navy personnel, local people and tourists joined Cambodian police officers in land and sea searches. About 150 volunteers - including divers, navy personnel, local people and tourists - joined Cambodian police in land and sea searches.
Ms Bambridge's father and brother flew out and joined the search parties on Sunday, Her mother had arrived on the island on Monday.Ms Bambridge's father and brother flew out and joined the search parties on Sunday, Her mother had arrived on the island on Monday.
Her brother, Harry, confirmed on Facebook that the body found in the sea was his sister's. Earlier, her brother posted on Facebook: "I've just seen her and I can confirm it's my little sister Amelia.
He posted: "I've just seen her and I can confirm it's my little sister Amelia. I'm so sorry to all her friends and family there's nothing more I wanted than to bring her back alive and I really tried. "I'm so sorry to all her friends and family, there's nothing more I wanted than to bring her back alive and I really tried.
"I'm sorry to you Amelia Bambridge the round is on me when we meet again in heaven.""I'm sorry to you Amelia Bambridge the round is on me when we meet again in heaven."
Ms Bambridge's sister, Sharon Schultes, gave thanks for the help her family had received in recent days. Ms Bambridge's sister, Sharon Schultes, wrote an emotional Facebook post shortly after the news was confirmed.
She wrote on Facebook: "I have had the most horrific confirmation that my sister Amelia Bambridge was found and she is no longer with us. "I have had the most horrific confirmation that my sister Amelia Bambridge was found and she is no longer with us," she said.
"It breaks my heart to let all my close family and friends know the horrendous outcome that we didn't want."It breaks my heart to let all my close family and friends know the horrendous outcome that we didn't want.
"Now we have to get our Amelia back home to England so we can lay her beautiful soul to rest and to remember the wonderful life she lived."Now we have to get our Amelia back home to England so we can lay her beautiful soul to rest and to remember the wonderful life she lived.
"Thank you for all the support we've had please continue to do all you can so we can get all our family home with Amelia safely.""Thank you for all the support we've had please continue to do all you can so we can get all our family home with Amelia safely."
Family and friends of Ms Bambridge attended a vigil hosted at St Michael's Church in Worthing on Wednesday, one week on from when she was last seen.Family and friends of Ms Bambridge attended a vigil hosted at St Michael's Church in Worthing on Wednesday, one week on from when she was last seen.
Father Christopher Ingel had said her disappearance was the "most unimaginable" thing for her family.Father Christopher Ingel had said her disappearance was the "most unimaginable" thing for her family.
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On Wednesday, the family criticised the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) for a lack of support. Tim Loughton, MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, said: "Devastated to hear the terribly sad news about Amelia Bambridge this morning, the thoughts and prayers of everyone in Worthing are with her family and friends."
Members of staff from the FCO have been on Koh Rong island for a number of days. The Foreign Office said its staff are on the island, are in contact with the Cambodian authorities responsible for carrying out the identification and continue to support the family.
A spokesman said: "Amelia's family have our deepest sympathies at this very difficult time.
"Our staff have been providing in-person assistance to them on Koh Rong island, and maintaining close contact with the Cambodian authorities searching for Amelia."
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