A schoolgirl left a heartbreaking note saying 'I love you, I miss you, you have the best life ever', before taking her own life at home while her mother popped out for a coffee, an inquest heard.
Patricia Hewitt returned to the house in Thornton Heath, South London, and found her 14-year-old daughter Ashdon Muirhead hanging, the hearing was told.
Mrs Hewitt told how she left the teenager in the living room at the family home shortly before 1pm on November 15 last year, while she went to meet her sister for a coffee.
But while she was out Ashdon posted notes via Facebook to friends and her mother, saying: 'Hopefully we will meet again'.
'I went out for a coffee between 12 and 1pm with my sister, came back and shouted out 'Ashdon, I've got the furniture polish for you. Ashdon? Ashdon? Ashdon?'
'I walked in and found her in the garage. That was the last place I checked.'
Coroner Selena Lynch read part of a private Facebook message sent by the teenager to her mother while she was out.
The teen wrote: 'Mum I love you, I miss you, you have the best life ever. Hopefully we will meet again.'
In other messages she wished friends 'happy birthday' and told them: 'I'm looking down on you.'
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