Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a "much-loved" young mother found dead at her home in west Belfast.
Hollie Thomson, 28, died in the Greenan area of the city on Sunday, 11 September.
A large crowd followed on foot behind the mother-of-one's hearse as it was taken from her home to St Michael's Church for a requiem mass at 12pm today.
Family friends said Ms Thomson's family has been left "devastated" by her loss, saying no one should have to endure "this type of loss".
Ms Thomson's partner, Chris Morelli, 31, appeared in court last week charged with her murder.
An initial post-mortem examination found Ms Thomson "died of suffocation with a fracture to cartilage in her neck", Belfast Magistrates' Court was told.
Mr Morelli has been remanded in custody.
A death notice online described Hollie as "much-loved mummy to Ayla, beloved daughter of Ray and Louise and a loving sister of Katie".
It said Ms Thomson "will be deeply loved and sadly missed by her loving family and friends".
Mourners wiped away tears as Ms Thomson's coffin - draped in flowers - was brought out of the church following the mass.