AN INQUEST into the death of tragic Isle of Wight schoolgirl Charlotte Collett is due to take place on July 8 at the Island's coroner's court.
The 12-year-old, from Wells Road in East Cowes, died at St Mary's hospital on July 9 last year weighing just three and a half stone.
The former pupil of Archbishop King Middle School in Wellington Road, Newport, was rushed to hospital after she was found suffering from severe malnourishment.
She had not attended school for two months prior to her death and lived with her mother, Katrina, and three sisters aged 11, 17 and 22 in East Cowes.
Island police later confirmed that nobody would face charges in connection with her death following an extensive investigation.
It was later revealed that the youngster had been suffering from a brain tumour.
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