
The dissident Irish republican group which claimed responsibility for killing journalist Lyra McKee has apologised again for her death, but was told by police it offered only “hollow words”.
McKee, 29, was shot dead in April last year as she reported on rioting that had broken out in response to a police raid in the Creggan area of Derry. She was the first journalist to be killed on British soil in nearly 20 years.
The New IRA issued an apology shortly afterwards, saying its members had been aiming at police who McKee had been stood next to. It reissued the apology in a statement to the Irish News yesterday.
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