VANCOUVER - Local media in California are reporting a high school student who died in a 30-metre fall at a popular tourist attraction near Vancouver was on drugs that likely impaired his judgment.

A B.C. coroner's report found that 17-year-old Daniel Cho was high on LSD when he climbed a 1.2-metre fence at the Capilano Suspension Bridge, plunging from a viewing platform into the canyon below.

Mark Coleman with the Vancouver Metro Regional Coroners Office says in the report, released Friday, there was no evidence Cho intended to harm himself.

According to the report, the San Mateo, Calif. teen suffered numerous blunt force injuries, including severe brain trauma, from the plunge in June.