Amy Hursey, from Basingstoke, England, died instantly after falling onto the tracks in April last year.
The announcement of the results of the inquest involving Amy’s parents and grandparents took place in Winchester. Amy’s relatives heard that THC – the cannabinoids found in cannabis – had been detected in her body.
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Amy’s relatives recalled that shortly before her death, the teenager had passed important exams.
According to media reports, Amy was due to start classes in English Literature and Health and Social Care at Queen Mary College in September last year.
But Amy’s friend admitted in her testimony that she was “very mysterious” in the months before her death.
On her last trip on April 20 last year, Amy was in a car with her boyfriend and a friend. The journey took 40 minutes. The 15-year-old girl was very quiet, but when her companions asked if anything was going on, she replied that everything was fine.
No one in the know saw her smoking weed, but Amy’s ex-boyfriend admitted to using marijuana in the past.
City surveillance footage shows Amy standing on the platform two meters from the edge, then suddenly lunges forward and falls onto the railing.
However, the evidence did not indicate that the 15-year-old boy committed suicide, he added.