In pictures: Mourners pay respects to Lyra McKeePublished24 April 2019Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mourners at St Anne's cathedral in Belfast were asked to wear Hufflepuff, Harry Potter or Marvel related items to the funeral, in recognition of Ms McKee's favourite films.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Crowds of mourners stood solemnly as the hearse carrying Ms McKee's coffin arrived at the Church of Ireland cathedral.Image source, PAcemakerImage caption, Friends of Ms McKee arrived at the service wearing Harry Potter Hufflepuff T-shirts in tribute to her love of the books.Image source, PAcemakerImage caption, Lyra relished difference and embodied an alternative vision of a Northern Ireland at peace, a friend told the thanksgiving service.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Addressing the packed congregation, Fr Martin Magill urged the dissident republican group that murdered the journalist to walk away from violence.Image caption, Reflecting on the way in which politicians had united in their condemnation of the murder, Fr Magill asked: "Why does it take the death of a 29-year-old woman with her whole life in front of her to get to this point?"Image source, PAImage caption, Members of the public who could not enter the packed cathedral followed proceedings outside on mobile phones.Image source, PAImage caption, Lyra broke down barriers in a divided community in Northern Ireland, mourners were told, as politicians separated over identity issues were urged to get back to work.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Prime Minister Theresa May, who flew into Belfast for the funeral, described Ms McKee as "a journalist who died doing her job with great courage".Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar, who sat beside Mrs May and Irish President Michael D Higgins, said: "We cannot allow those who want to propagate violence, fear and hate to drag us back to the past."Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Sinn Féin vice-president, Michelle O'Neill, and Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, were among political leaders in St Anne's Cathedral for the funeral.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mrs Foster sat alongside the leader of DUP rival Sinn Féin, Mary Lou McDonald, and the party's vice president, Michelle O'Neill.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley said those responsible for Ms McKee's death "have nothing to offer anyone in Northern Ireland".Image caption, Crowds attended a vigil organised by Mid Ulster Trade Union Council in Cookstown, holding photos of Ms McKee and the message: “We Stand with Lyra.”Image caption, Members of the public also gathered at the Guildhall in Londonderry to pay their respects.Image source, PAcemakerImage caption, During the service it was revealed Lyra had been planning to propose to her partner Sara Canning, pictured here.