Imogen Nunn, 25, took a chemical and died in Brighton on January 1, 2023.
The deaf young woman, who lived in the city, used her TikTok platform to raise awareness of hearing and mental health issues to her 780,000 followers.
Her death is one of 88 which are being investigated in relation to the supply of unlawful substances in assisting suicide.
Detective Chief Inspector Craig Emmerson, of Sussex Police, asked the pre-inquest review, held on Friday, for a short postponement.
He said: “I’m assisting the National Crime Agency in relation to unlawful supply of a substance nationally which has national ramifications.
“This case, along with 88 others, is part of that national investigation.
“We’re conscious of the impact on Immy’s family. However, due to the scale and breadth of the investigation, the CPS are really in an early stage of considering the facts in all cases.
“The offence being investigated is assisting or encouraging suicide.”
If the CPS formally requests the suspension of the inquest, the coroner is legally bound to do so as investigations continue, the hearing heard.
At the hearing at West Sussex County Hall, Horsham, senior coroner Penelope Schofield said: “I am aware the family really want this case to go ahead and proceed without further delay.
“Any delay, if it is suspended, we’re talking for years not months.
“If the CPS decide to go ahead then clearly it’s going to take a long time for criminal charges to be concluded.”
In August last year, the NCA launched an investigation into the deaths of 88 people in the UK who bought products from Canada-based websites that were selling substances to assist suicide.
Canadian Kenneth Law, 57, was arrested in Ontario and later charged with second-degree murder and aiding suicide, after allegedly selling lethal substances to people across the world.
A further pre-inquest review into Ms Nunn’s death will be held on September 4.
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