VILE HACKS

Amelia Bambridge’s sister says Facebook fraudsters are trying to con well-wishers out of cash by hacking family

SICK hackers are trying to swindle cash from pals of missing Brit Amelia Bambridge - by hacking her half-sister's Facebook account.

Heartbroken Sharon Schultes warned well-wishers to ignore all messages from her after cybercriminals used her account to set up a fake fundraising page.

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Sharon Schultes warned well-wishers to ignore all messages from her after cybercriminals hijacked her account
Amelia, 21, is feared to have drowned
Sharon described Amelia as her 'twin'

She wrote: "Just been informed my facebook has been hacked at a time like this people are sick!!

"Please do not accept messages from me asking for money as its not me!! Please share my message!!"

It comes as divers launch a frantic hunt for the missing student - even though her dad insists she was KIDNAPPED.

Determined Phil Bambridge - who flew out to Cambodia to lead the search for his daughter, 21 - said: "I don't think she's in the sea.

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"I think she's inland somewhere. I think someone's taken her.

"I don't think she's had an accident, if she'd had an accident she would have been found."
Amelia was pictured enjoying a party around a campfire just hours before she vanished on the tourist island Koh Rong last Wednesday night.

But Cambodian authorities insist she drowned after a 3am beach party.

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Island governor Kouch Chamroeun said: "There is a high suspicion that she may have drowned. Looking at her phone, she has taken pictures and posted online until 3:23 a.m."

Her purple backpack was pictured on rocks close to the shore where it was found after she disappeared in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Dad Phil Bambridge has joined the huntCredit: Sky

Police also revealed her belongings were still in the bag, while her passport was at the hostel, a 40 minute walk from the beach where she was last seen.

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The items in her bag included a small purse, several packs of over-the-counter medication, her mobile phone, a phone charger, headphones, bank cards, a watch, a lighter, a pen, and a tourist SIM.

Police, scuba divers, government officials and volunteers joined the search yesterday for the missing tourist.

They were also using a drone to scour the dense jungle and coastline.

Amelia,  from Worthing, West Sussex, had called her sibling Georgie ahead of the beach party and was last seen at around 3am on Thursday.

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