PSNI officers in Derry have remembered a colleague who died on duty two years ago this evening.
Constable Philippa Reynolds, 27, died in a collision on the Limavady Road in the city on February 9, 2013.
She was on a routine patrol in an unmarked police car when it was hit by a stolen vehicle.
This evening her PSNI colleagues released this image of Philippa on social media as a tribute.
Ms Reynolds, a former pupil at Antrim Grammar School, was a back-seat passenger in the police car which was hit.
Last year Shane Christopher Frane, 27, who was driving the stolen car, was given six years for manslaughter.
Conor Clarence, 25, a passenger in the stolen car, was given 21 months in prison in relation to other offences.
Frane pleaded guilty to eight offences including the manslaughter of Constable Reynolds, causing her death by driving without a licence or insurance, driving when unfit through drink or drugs, and failing to remain at the scene and report an accident.
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