A baby's death is to be examined by a sheriff after Scotland's top law lord ruled it should be investigated.
Fearne Adger passed away in hospital aged just eight months.
She had been treated at the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) in Paisley where she died unexpectedly.
It has now emerged the Lord Advocate has ruled a fatal accident inquiry should examine Fearne's death.
The probe is expected to be held later this year at Paisley Sheriff Court.
It is thought Fearne's family and medical staff from the RAH will give evidence.
Her devastated family later competed fundraising events to donate money to the Scottish Cot Death Trust.
A message by Fearne's mother, Lauren, on Just Giving thanked well wishers and told of her struggle to overcome her grief.
She wrote: "Fearne was such an amazing little girl who captivated everybody she met with her incredible charm and adorable face.
"She was bursting with personality and enthusiasm and she was so funny and cute. She filled our hearts with love and happiness from the minute she was born.
"We are so thankful for the lovely, precious time we spent with her."
Fearne's family raised £3800 for Scottish Cot Death Trust by climbing Ben Nevis in 2019.
Lauren added: "Fearne passed away in the Royal Alexandra Hospital on the 29th April 2017. She was eight months and two days old.
"I struggle every day with the loss of Fearne but I'd like to thank The Scottish Cot Death Trust for the help they've given me, it's what has kept me going at times.
"They are such an important charity and they do an amazing job of supporting families who are dealing with an unbearable level of pain. I really hope we can raise some money to go towards their vital work."

A Crown Office notice said: "The death of Fearne Adger occurred in Scotland in circumstances which give rise to serious public concern and the Lord Advocate has decided that it is in the public interest for an inquiry to be held into the circumstances of the death."
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have been approached for comment.
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