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Published 01:12 11 Aug 2016 BST
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Among the theories explored in the report is the suggestion that Taylor, 18, was singled out by a crime betting syndicate who wanted her to lose.
Another possibility, according to police, is that she was intentionally poisoned by the team of a rival in a bid to cut Taylor's tournament short.
“Before the tournament she was in very good shape physically," Taylor's mother said. "She was totally healthy and playing very well.
“She was full of confidence and was looking forward to getting the title; that was her dream. Everything was going well.
“She got to the quarter-final, but then the next thing she is lying in intensive care close to death. When the infection team explained what it was we could not believe it.”
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