His brother Martin Lowry, appeared in court on Saturday charged with his murder
Funeral details have been released for a man who died following a stabbing in west Belfast.
Shane Lowry, who was in his 30s, died on Thursday evening following the stabbing. His brother, 32-year-old Martin Lowry of no fixed abode, appeared in court over the weekend charged with his murder.
A funeral for Shane Lowry will take place on Thursday at a Church in Twinbrook.
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Police said earlier they had received a report at around 8.15pm on Thursday night, August 21, that a man aged in his 30s had been stabbed in the Mulberry Park area.
Shane Lowry is described in a family notice as “beloved son of Breda and Marty” and “much loved brother of Martin”, who will be “sadly missed by all his family and friends”.
Requiem Mass will take place at 10.30am in St Luke’s Church in Twinbrook, followed by burial in Blaris Cemetery.
Following his appearance at Lisburn Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, Martin Lowry was remanded into custody to appear before the court on September 15.
A large police cordon remained in place in Mulberry Park and a number of surrounding streets on Friday. Sinn Fein MLA Danny Baker said there was shock and sadness in the local community after the death.
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