The parents of a British woman blown up in the Turkish terror attacks last weekend will speak today about their loss.
Helen Bennett, 21, was killed in the explosion which ripped through a minibus in Kusadasi on Saturday, also injuring her fiance Stephen Stables, 23, her brother, aunt, uncle and cousin.
Her mother Sharon Holden, 41, and step-father Tommy Holden will speak to the media today in their home town of Spennymoor, County Durham.
Mr Stables remained in hospital in Turkey, as did Michael Aspinall who is the partner of Helen's aunt Toni Punshon. Mrs Punshon, her son Sam and Helen's brother Adam have flown back to Britain and they were being treated for burns at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary.
Helen's body was flown back to the North East on Tuesday night.
She was one of five people killed in the attack.
A funeral for fellow victim, 17-year-old Tara Whelan of Kilmeaden, Co Waterford, was held yesterday.
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