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North Yorkshire woman 'shot dead' at Turkish resort North Yorkshire woman 'shot dead' at Turkish resort
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A British woman has been killed and two members of her family injured in a shooting at the resort of Dalyan in Turkey, local media reports said.A British woman has been killed and two members of her family injured in a shooting at the resort of Dalyan in Turkey, local media reports said.
The dead woman is thought to be from Northallerton, North Yorkshire. She was named locally as Catherine Bury, 56.The dead woman is thought to be from Northallerton, North Yorkshire. She was named locally as Catherine Bury, 56.
The Foreign Office said: "We are aware of the death of a British national in Turkey on Monday.The Foreign Office said: "We are aware of the death of a British national in Turkey on Monday.
"We are providing consular help to the family and confirm the hospitalisation of two British nationals.""We are providing consular help to the family and confirm the hospitalisation of two British nationals."
A 46-year-old local man is understood to have been arrested and is expected to appear in court later.A 46-year-old local man is understood to have been arrested and is expected to appear in court later.
According to reports, the family were shot while celebrating a birthday party at a villa in the resort on Turkey's south coast.According to reports, the family were shot while celebrating a birthday party at a villa in the resort on Turkey's south coast.
'It's unbelievable'
News of the shooting was greeted with shock by neighbours in her home village of Swainby on the edge of the North York Moors national park.
Next door neighbour Stephen Garbutt ,72, said Ms Bury, who was also known as Anne, was a good neighbour.
He said: "I never ever heard a bad word, or a cross word or anything like that from any of them.
"How on earth they got into this situation I cannot imagine.
"I have never known Anne, for want of a better word, in trouble."
He added: "For such a thing to happen in this day and age, well, it's just unbelievable.
Mr Garbutt said his neighbour, who trained as a midwife, had been working for an oil company in Dubai in a health role.
His wife Jennifer said: "They were a lovely family and this has broken my heart.
"It has knocked me for six."