It was announced in December that Roome had signed a life-rights agreement with London-based production company Featuristic Films.

It means that while no script has yet been created, her story could be developed in the future to be told on screen. Separately, her fight for justice is also being filmed for a documentary.

In a post shared on Instagram, external, Featuristic said it was “honoured and humbled” to be working with Roome.

Working on a pilot episode, it said it aimed to bring the story of “a mother’s courage, the search for truth, the fight for change and a campaign that could protect countless children around the world” to screen through a six-part series.

“It’s going to be a hard journey because I’ve got to relive it all. I have to relive all the hard days, where I couldn’t get out of bed, where I couldn’t move,” said Ms Roome.

But underneath it all, she said, was the aim to make sure “no parent” would ever have to “fight so hard to try and understand why their child has died”.