This is the Istanbul hospital where Portsmouth mother-of-two Beth Martin took her last breath - less than two days after she began to feel unwell on the way to Turkey.

Ms Martin, 28, was wheeled into Marmara University Pendik Training and Research Hospital on the outskirts of the Turkish capital on Monday April 28, a day after arriving for a family holiday with husband Luke and children Elouise, eight, and Tommy, five.

She had touched down in Turkey after taking ill during the flight - and as her condition rapidly deteriorated she became 'delirious' according to family friend Robert Hammond, who launched a GoFundMe in support of her family raising over £170,000.

Following a scramble for an ambulance, she was handed over to doctors at the hospital - which hosts Istanbul's International Patient Service serving foreign patients - and was 'pinned down, poked, prodded invasively', Mr Hammond said.

Doctors told her husband they were concerned about her heart, and sent her for an angiogram - a type of X-ray that shows blood vessels - that turned up nothing untoward. But by Tuesday night, she was dead.