‘I have a lot of time left and I won’t go away until the person who killed my brother is locked up’

The sister of a man fatally beaten with a golf club said she won’t be able to grieve until his killer is convicted.

Terence “Terry” Dunn was subjected to a horrific street attack on the afternoon of June 18 2019 by a thug wielding a golf club. The 49-year-old spent 12 weeks in Aintree University Hospital recovering from his catastrophic injuries but died in September of the same year due to medical complications.




His younger sister Sarah, 46, told the ECHO five years on from her brother’s murder, she asks herself “why” every day. She added: “I have not been able to grieve. I won’t be able to until I get the call and hear someone has been charged with our Terry’s murder. I can’t allow myself to grieve – I don’t think I could.”

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In a wide-ranging interview with the ECHO earlier this week, Sarah spoke about her relationship with her brother, from growing up together as the “naughty” ones in the family, to him becoming a father figure to her after they lost both their parents when they were young. You can read the interview in full here.

Sarah said five years ago this week she received a knock on the door. She told the ECHO: “I ran out the house and Terry was lying there in the road. The sight will haunt me forever. I had to perform first aid on my own brother while we waited 45 minutes for an ambulance. He was taken to hospital where he had to be resuscitated – it was absolutely horrendous.

“He was my only close family member left – we lost our mum and dad quite young – and he was losing his life in front of me. I lived in hospital with him for the next few weeks before he moved out and came and lived with me. But he went back into hospital on September 22 and 48 hours later he was dead. That was when it all came crashing down and we realised he was now a murder victim.”

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