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Myuran Sukumaran's funeral
More than a thousand people gathered at a church in Sydney's north-west to bid farewell to reformed drug smuggler Myuran Sukumaran, executed in Indonesia 10 days ago.
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Balloons are released at the end of the funeral of Myuran Sukumaran.Credit:James Brickwood
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Myuran Sukumaran's Mother Raji after her son's funeral in Sydney.Credit:James Brickwood
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Guests outside the church after the funeral of Myuran Sukumaran.Credit:James Brickwood
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Myuran Sukumaran's casket leaves the Church after his funeral.Credit:Adam Taylor
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Mourners leave the funeral service of Myuran Sukumaran in Sydney.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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Brintha, Raji and Chinthu comfort each other during the service.Credit:Adam Taylor
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Chinthu Sukumaran (left) speaks during his brother's funeral service.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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Artists Ben Quilty and Matthew Sleeth embrace before Sleeth's eulogy.Credit:James Brickwood
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Myuran Sukumaran's paintings sit at the back of the stage during the funeral service.Credit:James Brickwood
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Brintha, Raji, Sam and Chinthu Sukumaran.Credit:James Brickwood
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Myruan's Paint brushes. Credit:James Brickwood
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Sister Brintha during her heartfelt speech today.Credit:Adam Taylor
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Ben Quilty during his eulogy.Credit:Adam Taylor
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Ben Quilty, Australian artist and mentor to Myuran addressing the congregation. Credit:James Brickwood
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The funeral for Myuran Sukumaran in Sydney last year. Credit:James Brickwood
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Myruan Sukumaran's brother Chinthu awaits his brothers coffin at the entrance to the church. Credit:James Brickwood
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The coffin of Myruan Sukumaran is taken from the hearse at Day Spring Church, Castle Hill.Credit:James Brickwood
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Crowds gathered outside the church at the Funeral service of Myruan Sukumaran, held at Day Spring Church, Castle Hill, Sydney.Credit:James Brickwood
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Myruan Sukumaran's brother Chinthu leads the hearse into the church. Credit:James Brickwood