Manchester Arena Inquiry: Martyn Hett lived life at '100 miles an hour'
The mother of Manchester Arena bomb victim Martyn Hett says her son had an "incredible passion for life" and lived "at 100 miles an hour".
Figen Murray said his death had left an "absolutely massive gaping hole inside my soul".
His father Paul Hett said it was "cruel beyond belief" he was taken just days before he was due to take the trip of a lifetime to the US.
The 29-year-old had a future that was "so bright" having been promoted at work before "that dreadful day", he said.
However, he said, Martyn has since travelled "far and wide", with his ashes scattered in the USA "where he never got to go", in India "which he loved" and even to a wedding in Sorrento.