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We won't find out the details of her death such as how she died, when she died, who found her, etc., until the full coroner's inquest is held, and that is likely anywhere between three to six months away.
I said once that I wouldn't mind attending when the date comes up. The public gallery is, as the name suggests, open to any member of the public. I'll still go, if there's still any interest in Katie by the time autumn and winter come around.
It'll take me about two hours to get to Bradford (H M Coroner's Court) by train. While I'm there, I may as well make a day of it and visit the National Science Museum. Given Bradford's Islamic demographics, I doubt I'll ever want to return once I've left.