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Darling' schoolgirl, 11, in 'unexplained' death named as mum says 'justice will be done

An 11-year-old girl who passed away in 'unexplained' circumstances has been named and pictured. Olivia Curley has been named locally after she passed away at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow on Monday (November 17). Police have now launched an investigation into her death, which they suspect may involve drugs. He mum posted a loving tribute on social media while stating "justice will be done". Olivia's mum, Samantha, was at her daughter's side and posted on social media last night from hospital, reports the Daily Record. She said: "My darling sweetheart, this is the last night we will fall asleep together. "I just want you to know you made me a mum but although you where my daughter you where my strength. "I will never get over this sweetheart but I will tell you we will look after your little sister and justice will be done, I will make sure about that "I don't need to say anything other than you all have my daughters blood on your hands. "Goodnight sweetheart love you more than you will ever know." Olivia's auntie, Allie Lorrieman, also shared a heartfelt tribute following her tragic death. She said: " Never felt more the need to speak into the ether so much this morning. "Waking up this morning and remembering what has happened. "I know you likely thought I was too strict. I always found out what mischief you were up to, I was the fun police. "But giving you a kiss, a hug and holding your hand and saying auntie Allie loves you, Liv, that last time will always be with me. "I hope you heard it because although the bullies made your life hard, I could see the greatness in you. I knew you had the beginnings of a beautiful life." Police Scotland have launched a probe to establish the full circumstances of the death. A spokesperson for the force said: “Around 11.40am on Monday, November 17, we received a report of an 11-year-old girl taken unwell in the Helensburgh area. “She had been taken to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow on Sunday, November 16, and died on Monday, November 17. “The death is being treated as unexplained and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.” For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.

Darling' schoolgirl, 11, in 'unexplained' death named as mum says 'justice will be done

An 11-year-old girl who passed away in 'unexplained' circumstances has been named and pictured.

Olivia Curley has been named locally after she passed away at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow on Monday (November 17).

Police have now launched an investigation into her death, which they suspect may involve drugs.

He mum posted a loving tribute on social media while stating "justice will be done".

Olivia's mum, Samantha, was at her daughter's side and posted on social media last night from hospital, reports the Daily Record.

She said: "My darling sweetheart, this is the last night we will fall asleep together.

"I just want you to know you made me a mum but although you where my daughter you where my strength.

"I will never get over this sweetheart but I will tell you we will look after your little sister and justice will be done, I will make sure about that

"I don't need to say anything other than you all have my daughters blood on your hands.

"Goodnight sweetheart love you more than you will ever know."

Olivia's auntie, Allie Lorrieman, also shared a heartfelt tribute following her tragic death.

She said: " Never felt more the need to speak into the ether so much this morning.

"Waking up this morning and remembering what has happened.

"I know you likely thought I was too strict. I always found out what mischief you were up to, I was the fun police.

"But giving you a kiss, a hug and holding your hand and saying auntie Allie loves you, Liv, that last time will always be with me.

"I hope you heard it because although the bullies made your life hard, I could see the greatness in you. I knew you had the beginnings of a beautiful life."

Police Scotland have launched a probe to establish the full circumstances of the death.

A spokesperson for the force said: “Around 11.40am on Monday, November 17, we received a report of an 11-year-old girl taken unwell in the Helensburgh area.

“She had been taken to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow on Sunday, November 16, and died on Monday, November 17.

“The death is being treated as unexplained and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”

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