The funeral for the pregnant mum-of-two who died following a car crash on the M66 this month has been announced.
Frankie Hough was in the car with her two sons, Tommy and Rocky, and her nephew, Tobias, on Saturday, May 13 when she was crashed into.
The 38-year-old and her unborn baby girl, Neeve, died days later in hospital.
At an inquest into her death last week (May 24) the court heard how Frankie had pulled over onto the hard shoulder when a speeding car "lost control" and crashed into the family.
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Police coroner's officer, Tracy Bunn, gave Frankie's cause of death as "head injuries".
Meanwhile, her nine-year-old son, Tommy, and four-year-old nephew, Tobias Welby, have been in hospital in critical care ever since.
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In a public post on social media, Frankie's sister, Becci Welby, announced a special service will be held to "celebrate the life of my beautiful sister Frankie and baby Neeve".
The service is due to be held at Blackley Crematorium on Friday, June 9, at 10.30am.
Cars will be leaving Frankie's home on Edgeware Road in Chadderton before making their way to the crematorium.
Becci said attendees can "come as you feel comfortable as this is a celebration of her life and spirit".
"Lots of colour welcome", she added.
A 22-year-old man, Adil Iqbal, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Iqbal will appear at Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, on June 19.
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