A teenager from Bristol has died in Colombia while taking part in a local tribal ritual during a gap-year trip.
Henry Miller, 19, died in the rainforest after apparently reacting to a plant infusion he drank during the ritual, his family said.
Parents David and Elizabeth Miller said he had ventured into a remote part of the rainforest to take part in a shaman ritual.
Mr Miller's body was found on Wednesday in the Putumayo region.
His family described him as "an adventurous person who travelled extensively".
'Exceptionally sad news'They said in a statement: "In the last 48 hours we received the exceptionally sad news that our son Henry has died whilst travelling in Colombia.
"We understand that he took part in a local tribal ritual recommended by the hostel that he was staying at.
"The ritual involves a drink made from local plant infusions.
"We are awaiting further information from the Foreign Office, but it is likely that a reaction to this drink was the cause."
The Foreign Office said it was "aware of the death of a British national in Colombia" and was assisting his family "at this very difficult time".
Mr Miller had been expected to go to university in September.
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