PPS statement regarding acquittal of three defendants for the murder of Lyra McKee

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The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) acknowledges the acquittal of three defendants on charges of murder in relation to the fatal shooting of journalist Lyra McKee in April 2019.    

Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Michael Agnew said: “Lyra McKee’s life was taken in a reckless act of violence, leaving her family and friends with enduring grief and pain, and causing shock in the wider community.   

 “This was a very complex and challenging case which drew from multiple strands of evidence, including detailed analysis of video footage, mobile phone material, and forensic evidence. The PPS worked closely with PSNI to build the case, which was prosecuted properly and at its height.  

The decision to prosecute is based on a legal test that is different from the test a court applies when deciding guilt. We are satisfied that our legal test for prosecution was met and that it was in the public interest to bring the case. The case successfully overcame a number of robust legal challenges during the proceedings.  

“We recognise that today’s acquittals will be deeply disappointing to Lyra’s family and loved ones. Our thoughts are foremost with them as they continue to endure the profound loss caused by her murder.”