.British death toll for Tunisian beach massacre is expected to reach 30
- .14 have been identified including Joel Richards, 19, and carer Trudy Jones
- .Lisa Burbidge died on the tenth anniversary of her husband Bill's passing
- .Foreign Secretary warned that the British death toll is expected to rise
Families are today struggling to come to terms with their heartbreaking losses following the atrocity in Tunisia.
Last night relatives of Bruce Wilkinson told of their devastation. The 72-year-old was sunbathing next to his wife Rita when the gunman struck.
A picture of the former Drax power station worker with his wife shows them in Tunisia two years ago. They enjoyed it so much they had returned.
Mr Wilkinson's family said: 'We are devastated at the loss of Bruce, who was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was fun-loving, and will be deeply missed.'
Slaughtered: Bruce Wilkinson, pictured with his wife Rita, is understood to have died in the massacre
James and Ann McQuire were killed on the beach as they sunbathed side by side. They booked the trip just a fortnight ago and had excitedly told friends at church about it.
Mr McQuire, 66, a retired marine engineer, and his wife, a former GP's receptionist, were described as community stalwarts who would be 'dreadfully missed'. The couple, who leave a son Stuart, 32, had been due to return to Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, yesterday.
Prayers were said for them at Abronhill Parish Church, where the Rev Joyce Keyes said: 'Jim was an elder with the church and the captain of the Boys' Brigade and his loss must impact on the wider community.'
David Wharton, 53, their neighbour for 22 years, added: 'They were just the kindest, most genuinely nice neighbours you could possibly ask for.'
Grandmother-of-four Lisa Burbridge, 66, from Whickham, Gateshead, was killed on the tenth anniversary of her husband Bill's death.
Granddaughter Chloe Thompson wrote on Facebook: 'My angel, my best friend, love you always grandma, rest in peace.'
She leaves daughters Melanie Thompson, 45, and Louise Burbidge, 42. Her family said: 'We are devastated with the tragic loss of the most beautiful, amazing, caring and gentle person in our lives. We have been left with a massive hole in our hearts.'
'The kindest': Scottish couple Ann and Jim McQuire (pictured together) were killed by the ISIS fanatic
Murdered: Lisa Burbidge (left) and Claire Windass (right) were among the 18 Britons who are confirmed to have died on the beach in Tunisia
Ms Burbidge's neighbours paid tribute to a 'lovely lady' who had loved her husband 'dearly'.
Paul Taylor, 45, who works in teaming and apprenticeships and went to school with Mrs Thompson, said Mrs Burbidge was 'a lovely lady, absolutely beautiful'.
He added: 'It is 10 years to the day since her husband died. She was devastated when he passed away.
Grandmother Claire Windass, 54, had been celebrating husband Jim's 66th birthday. The carer from Hull was 'the loveliest lady', friends said yesterday.
The couple's son Steven, 29, said last night: 'My dad got back in the early hours of this morning, he just wants to sleep. He is too upset to talk to anyone right now. I'm okay, just shocked and trying to come to terms with it.'
Grandmother Trudy Jones, 51, of Blackwood, South Wales, was on holiday with partner Dave when she was killed. She worked at Highfields Nursing Home, Cefn Fforest, and a relative of one resident said she was 'an absolute angel to the people she cared for'
Her family said: 'We can't believe she went on holiday to relax – and never came home.'
Carer: The first Welsh victim was today named as carer 52-year-old Trudy Jones (pictured left). Stuart Cullen (right), of Lowestoft, Suffolk, was also killed. His wife survived the terror attack and has been flown home
Three generations: Adrian Evans (second left), Charles Evans (second right) and Joel Richards (far right) were also killed. Youngest brother Owen (left) survived the attack
Friends of the Evans and Richards families have left flowers and scarves outside Walsall's football ground, which they attended regularly to watch matches
A good friend of Joel Richards struggled to hold back the tears as he visited the floral tributes today
Three members of the same family were also shot dead. Joel Richards, a 19-year-old student from Birmingham, had 'the world at his feet'.
He died alongside his uncle, Adrian Evans, 49, who was a 'popular' gas-services manager at Sandwell Council. Joel's grandfather, Patrick Evans, 78, was also killed. Joel's brother Owen, 16, witnessed the massacre.
Photographer and beauty blogger Carly Lovett, 24, survived the gunman's initial onslaught only to be killed when he threw a grenade into her hotel.
Her fiancé Liam Moore, also 24, cradled her in his arms, desperately asking, 'What can I do?' Tony Callaghan said he saw Mr Moore holding Miss Lovett in the lobby of the Imperial Marhaba Hotel and helped look for a pulse.
He said: 'I just said to him, "Sorry Liam I can't find her pulse." I didn't know what else to say.'
Irish nurse Lorna Carty, a mother of two in her 50s, had been due to fly back with husband Declan, who was recovering from heart surgery, on Friday afternoon. He had stayed in their room while his wife went for a walk.
Tragic: Beauty blogger Carly Lovett (left) was killed alongside Lorna Carty (right), a mother-of-two in her 50s
Engaged: She had been engaged to Liam Moore (pictured with Miss Lovett) since December
| Dead | Missing | Injured | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BRITISH | IRISH | ||
| Carly Lovett, 24 | Lorna Carty | John Stocker | Christine Callaghan, 62 |
| Adrian Evans, 49 | Laurence Hayes | Janet Stocker | Tony Callaghan, 52 |
| Joel Richards, 19 | Marina Hayes | Ray Fisher | Matthew Jones, 30 |
| Charles Evans, 78 | Angela Fisher | Ross Thompson, 21 | |
| Suzanne Davy, 44 | EUROPE | John Welch, 74 | Rebecca Smith, 22 |
| Scott Chalkley, 42 | Lana Lemaire, Belgium | Eileen Swannack, 70 | Cheryl Mellor |
| Bruce Wilkinson, 72 | Billy Graham, 51 | Owen Richards, 16 | |
| Lisa Burbidge, 60s | Lisa Graham, 50 | ||
| Ann McQuire, 63 | Denis Thwaites, 70 | ||
| James McQuire, 66 | Elaine Thwaites, 69 | ||
| Claire Windass, 52 | |||
| Trudy Jones, 52 | |||
| Stephen Mellor, 59 | |||
| Stuart Cullen, 52 |
Sue Davey, 44, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, and partner Scott Chalkley , 42, of Derby, had just bought a house together. The couple worked for Severn Trent Water, where they met.
When news broke, their family launched a social-media appeal to find them. Miss Davey's son Conor Fulford had seen TV footage of her being stretchered from the beach – he discovered later she had died.
Mr Chalkley's son Ross Naylor, from Derby, said on Twitter: 'Tonight me and Brad lost our Dad, unfortunately he was caught up in the sickening attacks in Tunisia.'
At Miss Davey's semi-detached home a bouquet of flowers lay outside with the message, 'So cruel, so sad'. Her daughter Chloe Fulford, 24, is partner of Premier League footballer Marc Albrighton.
The latest victim of the massacre to be named was 52-year-old Stuart Cullen, from Lowestoft, Suffolk, who is understood to have been on holiday with his wife.
His devastated wife, Christine, was with him at the time as they enjoyed their summer holiday.
She was injured but has flown home to Suffolk and is being comforted and supported by her family and police family liaison officers.
Last night Lowestoft mayor Stephen Ardley said: 'This is a terrible tragedy and our thoughts are with all those affected, especially Mr Cullen's family and friends.
'I cannot begin to imagine the horror that people suffered in what is a beautiful and friendly part of the world.'
Suzanne Davey, 44 (left), has been confirmed as dead by her son Conor Fulford, 23 (right), who paid tribute to her on Twitter, writing 'Love you always Mom, I've got my teddy bear you got me tonight'
Ms Davey's partner Scott Chalkley, 42, has also been confirmed as dead by his son Ross Naylor, who broke the news on social media, writing 'rest in peace dad'
Conor Fulford, who spent all day yesterday appealing online for news about his mother Sue Davey, paid this heartbreaking tribute to her after learning she had been killed in the attack
Ross Naylor paid tribute to his father Scott Chalkley after he was confirmed dead this evening
Engineer Stephen Mellor from Bodmin in Cornwall was killed as he shielded his wife Cheryl on the beach. The nurse told the Mirror: 'I was screaming at people to check him and someone looked and they said he had no pulse. They said he was gone.'
Mrs Mellor told The Times that she and her husband were doing the crossword on the beach when the shooting started.
They hid under a sun lounger telling each other 'I love you' before Mr Mellor was killed as he tried to protect his wife, who was shot twice.
Speaking from her hospital bed, she said: 'I wish I had gone as well. He's gone and I'm still here.'
A neighbour close to their home in Cornwall, who asked not to be named, said last night: 'I knew them both through my kids. I can't believe it has happened, and happened to them. It brings it all back home.'
School transport inspector Laurence Hayes and wife Martina, of Athlone, County Westmeath, were also shot dead. The couple, in their 50s, had one daughter.
It comes as officials warn families still waiting to hear from loved ones that the death toll will rise further.
Laurence Hayes, of Athlone, County Westmeath, was shot dead with his wife, Marina, on Friday
Location: The terrorist attack took place in the popular holiday destination of Sousse in the north of Tunisia
Sources say the number of Britons dead is expected to rise to 30, with the Foreign Secretary yesterday confirming a 'significant proportion' of those yet to be formally identified are British.
When questioned over why it took so long for families to be given information, Mr Hammond said: 'As I understand it a large number were dressed for the beach so they were not carrying ID on them. There's a process that has to be gone through.
'We have sent special police teams out there and they are working through the remaining non-identified victims.
'There are a significant number of victims who have not been positively identified and it is highly likely a significant proportion will be British.'

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