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Lyra McKee’s family make written appeal to residents

written by cassoscoop April 15, 2021
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THE family of murdered Lyra McKee have written to residents in Derry’s Creggan appealing for information ahead of the second anniversary of her killing.

The family are asking local people to help them “achieve justice for Lyra”.

Ms McKee was shot dead while observing rioting at Fanad Drive, Creggan, on Thursday, April 18, 2019.

The New IRA later said its members were responsible.

Paul McIntyre, 52, from Ballymagowan Park in the city, has been charged with her murder, which he denies.

At a previous court appearance the prosecution alleged Mr McIntyre was seen walking beside the gunman and that he was seen crouching down and picking up four cartridge cases from the gun used to murder Ms McKee.

They also said Mr McIntyre was spotted leaving the scene with the gunman.

In their letter, the McKee family write: “Our Lyra deserves justice. Our mother died of a broken heart in March 2020. She just could not live without her baby.

“Our mother did not live to see justice for our Lyra’s murder.

“Our family continue to struggle to deal with the loss of our sister and mother but we are determined to pursue justice for them both.

“We believe that you can help us”.

Paul McIntyre charged with murder of Lyra McKee

The McKee family’s letter will be delivered to thousands of homes in Derry ahead of the second anniversary of the journalist’s death on Sunday.

It also thanks for the public for their help to date but says “this has not lead to the outcome we need: the arrest and conviction of the gunman who is ultimately responsible for robbing us of both our sister and our mother”.

Ms McKee was a writer and campaigner from Belfast who had only recently moved to Derry when she was killed.

The 29-year-old was standing near a police Landrover vehicle on the night of April 18, 2019 when a masked teenage gunman fired towards officers and onlookers.

Regarded by many as a rising star in media circles, she had written for many publications, including Buzzfeed, Private Eye, the Atlantic and Mosaic Science.

She was named Sky News young journalist of the year in 2006 and Forbes Magazine named her as one of their “30 under 30” in media in Europe in 2016.

She had signed a two-book deal with the publisher Faber and Faber.

According to those who knew her best, she was someone who “believed passionately in social and religious tolerance”.

Her death caused widespread revulsion in Northern Ireland and further afield.

Her funeral was attended by then prime minister Theresa May, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Irish President Michael D Higgins at St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast.

Earlier in April her family erected a number of billboards in Derry appealing for information about her death.

On Sunday, Derry’s Guildhall and other council-owned building will be lit up in rainbow colours to mark the second anniversary of her killing.

“Lyra was a tremendously positive person who had so much still to offer the world, and it is important that her spirit lives on in both our memories and deeds,” the city’s Mayor Brian Tierney said.

He said it was fitting the city should lead the way in celebrating the journalist’s life.

Lyra McKee’s family make written appeal to residents was last modified: April 17th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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