A year and a half ago in Britain, a teenage girl committed suicide by opening the door of a plane flying at an altitude of 5,000 feet. An investigation into the incident has now uncovered a startling revelation. According to Mail Online, the 19-year-old girl's name was Ilana Cutland and she was a student at Cambridge University. Last year she went on holiday to Madagascar and fell ill. Due to illness, he canceled his vacation at the request of his parents and took a return flight.
On the way back, he got into an argument with the pilot and some fellow passengers and then opened the door of the plane and jumped down from an altitude of 5,000 feet. The investigation into the incident revealed that Ilana had taken the malaria drug 'Doxycycline', which had such harmful effects that her mental condition deteriorated. In front of him, he got into an argument with the pilot and passengers and then committed suicide. Investigating senior coroner Tom Osborne has demanded that the drug's side effects be reviewed because the side effects it had on Elana were not reported by the company.