Authorities in Madagascar have recovered a body believed to be that of a 19-year-old British student who plunged from a small plane in what police are investigating as a suicide, according to a report.

Alana Cutland, 19, a natural sciences student at Cambridge University, was on a research trip in the remote area of Anjajavy when she fell from the aircraft on July 25.

“They have found a human body north of the site where she fell,” local police chief Sinola Nomenjanahary told the UK’s Sun newspaper, adding that the body would be flown back to the capital, Antananarivo.

“It was recognized by the hair, shoes and clothes. Villagers wrapped it in a sheet of plastic and have started carrying it back to the village,” he said.

The body’s discovery comes days after officials on the island off East Africa accused British authorities of not funding recovery efforts or providing any assistance.

The pilot and a friend of Cutland’s from the UK tried in vain to prevent the young woman from jumping.

Nomenjanahary has said Cutland had been stressed out and suffered five panic attacks during her stay in Madagascar.

Cutland’s uncle Lester Riley, 68, said she became ill a few days after arriving — and he believes she had suffered a severe reaction to medication.

Police said toxicology tests will be carried out on the body and that investigators hope to confirm what medication Cutland might have had in her system, including anti-malaria drugs.