Four heartbroken children of a mum killed by the Tunisian beach gunman say they will never be able to accept her brutal death.
The family of Trudy Jones, 51, feel they are “stuck in a nightmare”.
They spoken of their pain for the first time in public before a charity fun day in Trudy’s name on Monday, writes Karen Rockett in the Sunday People.
The care home worker, 51, from Blackwood, Caerphilly, was one of 38 tourists slain in Sousse on June 26 by Islamist terrorist Seifeddine Rezgui.
“We’re still waiting for her to come home,” said her son Wayne Davis.
His brother Gavin added: “She was an amazing person. We still haven’t come to terms with it.
“I don’t think any of us will ever accept it, to be honest.”
The family say PM David Cameron has written to them to say a memorial will be placed locally.
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