The sister of a man fatally attacked with a golf club said she will never be able to grieve until his killer is convicted. Terence "Terry" Dunn, 49, was subjected to a horrific street attack on the afternoon of June 18 2019 by a vicious thug wielding a golf club.
He spent 12 weeks in Aintree University Hospital recovering from his catastrophic injuries but tragically died in September of the same year due to medical complications, reports the Echo.Speaking five years after the murder his younger sister, Sarah, 46, 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."Sarah spoke about her relationship with her brother earlier this week, 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.
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