Family of student who disappeared in south-east Asian country in 2004 believe he was murdered for his travelling money The family of Eddie Gibson, a teenage backpacker who disappeared in Cambodia in 2004, have received conflicting reports about whether human remains found in the border region where he went missing might be his. Gibson, from Hove, was 19 when he took a break from the course he had...
Human bones found in Cambodia could be missing backpacker Eddie Gibson
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