A teenager who killed herself after becoming the youngest person in the UK to be charged with terror offences had been groomed online by an American “neo-Nazi”, an inquest has been told. Sixteen-year-old Rhianan Rudd, who was autistic, had been referred to the government’s Prevent counter-radicalisation programme by her mother, Emily Carter, the counsel to the inquest, Edward Pleeth, told the hearing. Carter was concerned her daughter, who at the time was 14 years old, had become “fixated on Hitler and started to admire him”. In correspondence with Prevent, she said Rhianan “calls herself a fascist” and expressed concerns about...