A large crowd has attended a vigil in Co Antrim in memory of a 21-year-old woman murdered in Ballymena.
People flocked to a public park and laid flowers at a makeshift shrine close to where Chloe Mitchell was last seen.
Earlier, people gathered at Belfast City Hall for another vigil in Ms Mitchell's memory.
Police launched a murder inquiry on Sunday after confirming that suspected body parts had been found.
Two men have appeared in court in connection with the case, one of them charged with Ms Mitchell's murder.
The young woman was last seen on CCTV in the centre of Ballymena in the early hours of Saturday 3 June.
A house close to the town centre has been sealed off and is the subject of a detailed forensic examination.


Members of Ms Mitchell's family attended the vigil including her brother, Philip, who addressed the crowd.
He thanked the community and emergency services for their support and help.
There was applause for members of the Community Rescue Service - all volunteers - who had searched for days to try to find Chloe.
A large number of them turned up to the vigil.

Police have asked people not to share or comment on social media posts which they said were inaccurate, distressing and adding to the family's trauma.
People gathered in Belfast earlier heard that she had been the eighteenth woman to be murdered in Northern Ireland in the past three years.