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Brit reality star living in tent had antipsychotic drug in her system when she died

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The Daily Post reported that an inquest into her death has been opened and that it heard that Jasmine had been living in a tent and that there had been a decline in her mental health.READ MORE: Former BBC reality TV star Jasmin Burkitt dies aged 28 as tributes pour inShe was found "unresponsive" on 12 June and efforts to resuscitate her failed.Toxicology tests apparently revealed that levels of the drug quetiapine - which can be used to treat conditions like depression and bipolar - were present.A full inquest is set to take place at a later date but cardiac failure has been listed as a provisional cause of death.Jasmine - who was known as Jazz - opened up about her life in the BBC Three documentary series Small Teen Big World in 2010 and went on to appear in Small Teen Bigger World.The 3ft 11in star, who was from Conwy in Wales, amassed a huge following after her TV stint and she went on to publish her autobiography in 2013.Jazz was engaged and her fiance Lewis Burke penned a moving tribute after she passed away, saying that he was "devastated" and that she had changed his life."She is the most incredible human that ever walked this planet, she is the strongest, funniest, most kindest and purely decent person I've ever known," he wrote on their Facebook blog."I am truly devastated."For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."She changed my life forever and I'll never be the same," he added in the emotional post.READ NEXT:Dragons' Den rejects who went on to make millions – from BrewDog to HungryHouseMatt Le Tissier wants to "hack into BBC" to play film on 'government propaganda techniques'BBC confirm iconic quiz show is being axed for good as devastated host.

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