Shropshire mum's inquest to open after Tunisia terrorist attack
The inquest on Shropshire mother-of-two Sally Adey, who was killed by terrorists in Tunisia, is due to open in the county next week.
Mrs Adey was among 21 people murdered at the Bardo Museum in Tunis on March 18.
The 57-year-old solicitor, from Caynton, near Albrighton, was on a last-minute dream holiday with her husband, Robert.
Mr Adey, 52, was unhurt in the attack and has since returned to the UK. The inquest will open on Tuesday at the Coroners Court, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury.
Mrs Adey, a solicitor who worked in Telford, Bridgnorth, Wolverhampton and Birmingham, leaves two children, Molly, 20, and Harry, 23.
Tunisia has increased security in tourist areas following the attack, but advice states there is still a high threat from terrorism. Some 23 people have been arrested from the group suspected of being behind the museum attack, although two others are thought to remain at large.