A British father and his teenage son have died in a car crash while on a family holiday in Turkey.
Abdul Farid, 41, and 13-year-old Rahees, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, were killed in the smash in the Serik district of Antalya, this week.
It's understood the crash on the Turkish Riviera involved the car they were travelling in and a minibus.
They had been on a two-week trip and were due to return home on Wednesday, the taxi firm Mr Farid works for said.
An Ace Budget Taxis spokesman described Mr Farid as a "fantastic and humble, brilliant family man", who had worked as a driver for the company for 20 years.
They added: "We are getting calls from customers to send their condolences.

"Everyone is devastated," the spokesman continued. "Even the community around the base - customers are devastated.
"It's just a great loss to society in the whole. He was an absolutely fantastic person. It's just a great loss for the community.
"We can only just imagine what everyone else is going through."
Bingley Juniors AFC has paid tribute to Rahees, who played in one of their youth sides describing him as a "great sportsman".
A spokesman said: "It's with a heavy heart that the club unfortunately needs to announce the passing of Rahees and his father Abdul who tragically were involved in a car accident.
"Rahess was a member of our U14s and has been with the club for a number of years. A great sportsman and top boy who will be greatly missed.
"The club would like to pass on our condolences to the family."
Salts Junior FC, another local club, also paid tribute, saying: "Such a sad loss of a young life especially alongside his father.
"Thoughts from all of the football family."