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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/michaelas-body-back-in-belfast.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="The wedding party (from left) Mickey Harte, John McAreavey, Michaela McAreavey, Bishop John McAreavey and Brendan McAreavey" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/min-michaelas-body-back-in-belfast.jpg" alt="The wedding party (from left) Mickey Harte, John McAreavey, Michaela McAreavey, Bishop John McAreavey and Brendan McAreavey"/></a></p>
<p>The plane carrying the body of murdered honeymooner Michaela McAreavey has arrived in Belfast from Mauritius.</p>
<p>Two of her brothers, Michael and Matthew Harte, and close family friend Eoin Conroy, from Co Clare in the Irish Republic, were among those who met her.</p>
<p>The young teacher was strangled at the luxury Legends hotel on the Indian Ocean island on Monday. Her new husband, John McAreavey, found her dead in their room.</p>
<p>Her body arrived at George Best Belfast City Airport at around 1am on a BMI service from London Heathrow. She landed in London early on Friday.</p>
<p>Mr McAreavey&#8217;s father, Brendan, his brother, Brian, and Mrs McAreavey&#8217;s third brother, Mark Harte, were also on the plane along with the grieving groom.</p>
<p>Bishop of Dromore John McAreavey, uncle of the groom, was at the airport along with family friend Canon Francis Brown. The bishop married the couple around a fortnight ago.</p>
<p>The coffin was covered with a purple drape as the hearse drove from the airport.</p>
<p>It was followed by a silver BMW containing Mrs McAreavey&#8217;s three brothers. The bishop was in a black Toyota.</p>
<p>Mrs McAreavey&#8217;s parents, Mickey and Marian Harte, awaited the coffin at home in Co Tyrone. Their detached house is on a hill in Glencull Road, off the main road from Ballygawley to Omagh.</p>
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