The first funerals are being held in Australia for victims of Sunday's mass shooting on Bondi Beach
Mourners have gathered to remember British-born Rabbi Eli Schlanger - "he towered above as one of the highest and holiest souls", says one rabbi
Those waiting outside sobbed as the coffin was wheeled inside - and officers saluted as it passed by, writes our correspondent
A funeral Rabbi Yaakov Levitan - another of the 15 killed in the attack - will be also take place later today
Meanwhile, 21 people remain in hospitals across Sydney, including one in a critical condition, health authorities say
The family of one of two police officers injured in the attacks say he's lost vision in one eye
The surviving suspect, Naveed Akram, is reportedly out of a coma, but remains in hospital. The other suspect - his father, Sajid - died at the scene of the attacks
'An unspeakable loss': First funerals held in Australia for victims of mass shooting on Bondi Beach