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Madalyn Davis: Sydney cliff death woman 'died from head injuries'
A British woman who was found at the bottom of a cliff in Australia died from "multiple head injuries", a coroner has said.
Madalyn Davis, from Lincoln, was found at Diamond Bay, Sydney, on 12 January.
Opening the 21-year-old's inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court, assistant coroner Gordon Clow confirmed the provisional medical cause of death and offered his condolences to the family.
The inquest has been adjourned to a date yet to be confirmed.
Prior to her death Ms Davis had been in Australia for a number of weeks, having travelled through Thailand and Bali.
A beautician who specialised in eyelashes, she had thousands of followers on social media platforms.
In a tribute her mother said her death left "a hole our family can barely face comprehending", while the principal of Retford Oaks Academy said she was a "much-liked, popular and well-respected member of the academy community".
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