The family of journalist Lyra McKee says it will continue its campaign for justice after a court finds three men not guilty of her murder. Reporting across outlets states that the verdict follows the trial of three individuals accused of killing McKee, who was killed in Northern Ireland in 2019 during unrest in the city of Derry/Londonderry. The Irish Independent and Belfast Telegraph both report that McKee’s family responded to the outcome by expressing disappointment and insisting they “deserve justice,” while also stating that their efforts are not over. While the outlets focus primarily on the family’s reaction, they do not indicate that any particular party is abandoning the case or that the decision is final in a broader sense beyond the acquittal itself. The reports agree on the core facts: three men are cleared, and McKee’s family vows to keep fighting for accountability. The coverage reflects ongoing public and personal concern about the investigation and legal process following the fatal attack on McKee.