A child, her mother and grandmother, all called Emma, were among the Spanish victims of last week's Germanwings air disaster.
Twelve-year-old Emma Solera Pardo, her mother Emma Pardo Vidal and grandmother Emma Vidal Bardan, all boarded the plane bound for Düsseldorf last Tuesday. They planned to catch a connecting flight to Manchester to spend a few days with the youngest Emma's teenage brother, who is studying English.
Instead, all were killed when co-pilot Andreas Lubitz steered Flight 9525 into a mountainside in the French Alps killing all 150 people on board. Yesterday it emerged that Lubitz had once received treatment for suicidal tendencies.
Ralf Herrenbrueck, a spokesman for Düsseldorf prosecutors, said Lubitz had received psychotherapy treatment "with a note about suicidal tendencies" for a number of years before becoming a pilot. But after qualifying, Lubitz had not received similar treatment.