The inquest into murdered Alice Gross has heard the teenager's body was wrapped in a bag and weighted down in a river by logs.
Alice's mother Rosalind Hodgkiss attended the formal opening of the inquest, which also heard the 14-year-old was identified by dental records.
The inquiry at the West London Coroner's Court heard the cause of Alice's death remained unknown and further tests were ongoing.
Coroner's officer John Chadwick told the court: "On September 30, as a result of a search of the River Brent, the body of Alice Gross was found by London Fire Brigade divers.
"The deceased was found submerged, wrapped in a bag and had been weighted down. Alice was pronounced life extinct at 22.45pm."
The coroner signed forms to allow Alice's body to be released to her family.
The hearing lasted only a few minutes and was adjourned until 29 January.
Alice went missing from her home in Hanwell, west London, on 28 August.
Just over a month later, her body was found hidden on the bed of the River Brent.
The Metropolitan Police's Deputy Commissioner, Craig Mackey, has defended the amount of time it took to find her body, saying it was a "colossal" investigation.
The body of the prime suspect, Arnis Zalkalns, was found in Boston Manor Park - a mile from where Alice's body was recovered - on October 4.
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Gallery: Parents 'Devastated' At Alice Death
A post-mortem into the death of Alice Gross has proved inconclusive
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The schoolgirl's body was found in a river in west London on October 1
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A cordon had been put in place after the discovery of human remains in the River Brent
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Forensic officers at the scene
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Alice's father has changed his Facebook profile picture from a campaign poster to a field of wild flowers
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Alice's family had made a heartfelt plea for the safe return of the missing teenager
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Scotland Yard released new images of Alice as police staged a reconstruction of her last-known movements
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The teenager disappeared on 28 August
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Police received more than 1,000 calls from the public in response to appeals
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Alice pictured with sister Nina
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The 14-year-old had been missing for five weeks
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Police had carried out a fingertip search around Alice's home in Hanwell, west London. This image shows officers searching the area on September 22
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The hunt for the 14-year-old had been the biggest search operation since the 7/7 bombings in 2005
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A dinghy was brought in to help in the search
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Here, on September 18, forensics officers are seen in the garden of builder Arnis Zalkalns
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Zalkalns, a Latvian national, was named as the main suspect by police after he, too, went missing from his home in Boston Manor Road, which runs between Hanwell and Brentford
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September 8: a police diver enters the Grand Union Canal to search for the missing schoolgirl
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September 7: Police search the River Brent, near Hanwell
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A missing persons flyer is attached to a lamppost in central London
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Alice was seen on CCTV at Brentford Lock
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Arnis Zalkalns was seen on CCTV in the same area
The Latvian vanished from his flat in Ealing a week after Alice is thought to have been abducted and murdered while walking home along a canal towpath.
Zalkalns was filmed cycling along the same route behind Alice on the day she went missing.
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