'I love you Mum' - Lisa Gow's family speaks on her death
Video report by Jane Loughrey
The family of a young mother who was knocked down in north Belfast have vowed her memory will live on in her two children.
Lisa Gow was on her way to the chemist to pick up a prescription when she was knocked over and killed on the Ballysillan Road on Thursday 19 April.
In their first interview since her death, Lisa's father and sisters have revealed she had a note from her daughter in her pocket when she was struck.
The note read, "I love you mum."
The family have expressed their anger that Lisa was knocked down by a stolen car.
The police ombudsman - which is carrying out an investigation into the incident - says the car was being chased by the police.
Martin Nelson, of Ardoyne Road in Belfast, has been charged with causing her death by dangerous driving.
The 39-year-old had been released on bail the day before Lisa died.