Most of the victims of the bombing
of a Kurdish wedding party in the Turkish city of Gaziantep on Saturday
were children, media reports say.
| The suicide bomb was packed with scraps of metal |
| Many relatives were overcome with grief at Sunday's funerals |
- In pictures: Funerals for victims
- How dangerous is the instability in Turkey?
- Turkey v Syria's Kurds v Islamic State
- Islamic State: the full story
One woman lost four children in the attack, the Haberturk newspaper reported. Emine Arhan told the title "if it wasn't for my only surviving child, I would have killed myself".
Another victim was a nine-year-old girl who had stayed on at the party to see the bride after her parents had left, according to the Vatan newspaper.
A disproportionately large number of women and children were killed in the attack because it targeted henna night, a part of the celebration attended mainly by women and children, says BBC Monitoring's Turkey analyst Pinar Sevinclidir.
On Monday, Turkish officials were awaiting the results of DNA tests as they tried to identify the suicide attacker, the Hurriyet newspaper said.
It added that the type of bomb, which contained scraps of metal, was similar to those used in previous attacks on pro-Kurdish gatherings.
Kurdish fighters, backed by the US-led coalition, have been at the forefront of the fight against IS in Syria.