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NI church leader Pastor James McConnell dies

Pastor James McConnell pictured in 2015
Pastor James McConnell pictured in 2015

One of Northern Ireland's best known church leaders has died following an illness.

Pastor James McConnell, who was aged in his 80s, founded the Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle in north Belfast and led several major open-air gospel events.

Pastor David Purse announced on the church Facebook page this morning that it was with "profound sadness and indescribable pain" that Mr McConnell had died after seven weeks at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.

"To say that we will miss him and are going to miss him is a massive understatement," he said.

Mr McConnell hit headlines in 2014 after calling Islam "heathen" and "satanic" during a church sermon.

He was questioned by police and was later found not guilty of making grossly offensive remarks against Islam, after a trial at Belfast Magistrates' Court which garnered world wide attention.