Lyra McKee: Four arrested in connection with death of journalist

Four males have been arrested by detectives investigating the death of Lyra McKee.

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Lyra McKee. Picture: AFP/Getty ImagesLyra McKee. Picture: AFP/Getty Images
Lyra McKee. Picture: AFP/Getty Images

The journalist was shot while watching disturbances in Londonderry last month.

Dissident republican group the New IRA said its members carried out the killing.

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On Thursday morning, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said four people have been arrested as part of their murder investigation.

The four males, aged 15, 18, 38 and 51, were arrested in Derry under terrorism legislation.

They have been taken to the serious crime suite in Musgrave Station, Belfast where they are currently being questioned by detectives.

Detective Superintendent Jason Murphy said the arrests came after searches at four houses.

“As part of this morning’s operation detectives carried out searches at four houses in the city and arrested four people in connection with the violence which was orchestrated on the streets of Creggan on the evening of Lyra McKee’s murder,” he said.

“They are currently in custody where they are being questioned.

“I want to thank the public for the widespread support we have received to date, including more than 140 people who have provided images, footage and other details via our dedicated major incident public portal.

“I still want to hear from anyone who can tell us anything they know.

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“I would urge anyone who has any information to contact my team of detectives on 101.

“Alternatively, if you would prefer to provide information without giving your details, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

People can also upload any footage that they have to the major incident public portal via the following link: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/PSNI19O09-PO1.

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