The funeral has taken place of the 23-month-old toddler found dead in Co Tyrone last weekend.
Tavia Da Costa was found dead in her home in Dungannon last Sunday.
She was a member of the town's sizeable East Timorese community.
The East Timorese ambassador to the UK attended the service at St Patrick's Church in Dungannon.
Joao Paulo Da Costa Rangel thanked the people of the town for the support they had shown their Timorese neighbours.
"Once again we are grateful to call you friends," he said.
"Thank you for your love and solidarity during this difficult time experienced by our community," he added.
After the mass, Tavia's remains were brought for burial to a local cemetery.
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Tavia died of a brain injury caused by blunt force trauma. A court heard there was evidence she had been shaken.
Her mother’s boyfriend appeared in court on Thursday accused of murder. Her 21-year-old mother is accused of manslaughter.
Both were remanded in custody along with an aunt of the child who faces different charges.
Last night, a vigil was held in memory of Tavia. Local councillor Barry Monteith said 400 people had attended.
He said the community in Dungannon wanted to support those from East Timor who had lived in the town for many years.