Inquest date for Shropshire woman killed in Tunisia terror attack
The inquest of a Shropshire woman who was killed in a terrorist attack in Tunisia will be held this month.
Retired solicitor Sally Adey was killed when Isis forces stormed the Bardo Museum in capital Tunis on March 18 last year.
The 57-year-old had been enjoying a trip of a lifetime on a cruise of the Mediterranean with her husband Rob, 57, when she was killed. He survived the attack and had to identify his wife's body.
Mrs Adey, from Caynton, near Shifnal, was among 23 people, including 18 foreign tourists, killed in the attack.
John Ellery,coroner for Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, held a pre-inquest review yesterday at Shrewsbury's Shirehall to ensure that everything was in place for the inquest, which will take place at the Shirehall on February 24.