Daisy House died in hospital after she suffered serious injuries at Loughton station on the afternoon of December 15.
At Essex Coroner’s Court on Monday, January 12, Senior Coroner Lincoln Brookes opened the inquest into her death.
The inquest was then adjourned with a full inquest set to take place at a later date.
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Her family said: “Our beautiful daughter Daisy lost her life. She was a bright, beautiful, clever, and funny girl who had just started Sixth Form and had her whole future ahead of her.
“We would like to thank all of the emergency services and doctors who worked so hard to save her, especially the British Transport Police officer and paediatric nurses who treated us all with such kindness.”
The family added: “We thank everyone who has sent best wishes, kind messages, and floral tributes.
“We would now ask for our privacy to be respected while we come to terms with the loss of our Daisy and what life will be like without our daughter.”

