Police in Northern Ireland have staged a reconstruction of last movements of a teenager murdered in north Belfast.
Thomas Devlin, (15) was stabbed five times in the back last week as he walked from a garage after purchasing sweets with two friends.
The reconstruction followed the group's movements from 11.30pm to 11.45pm along the Somerton Road, where he was stabbed.
Yesterday, hundreds of mourners attended his funeral at the Church of the Resurrection on the Cavehill Road.
Thomas's school friends followed his cortege from his home on the Somerton Road for a Requiem Mass at the Church of the Resurrection on the Cavehill Road.
Thomas, a student at Belfast Royal Academy, was buried in Armoy, Co Antrim.
Two men and a teenager arrested and questioned over the murder have been released without charge.