Ian Dunn has paid tribute to his "generous" brother, who was tragically murdered in a violent attack.
Terrence Dunn, known as Terry, was killed by a person wielding a golf club in Norris Green back in 2019.
The 49-year-old eventually died as a result of his injuries and the brutal incident was the subject of a section of today's edition of Crimewatch Live as his killer is still at large.
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Terry was walking to Broadway shopping centre to withdraw money from the credit union on the afternoon of June 18 when the sickening assault occurred.
His devastated brother was away on holiday when the incident happened and he led tributes to the keen fisherman and beloved community figure on today's show.
Ian said: "Incredibly generous with his time. He was one of those people that would do something for you. He would genuinely give you the shirt off his back if that was the last thing you needed."
Ian described how Terry's mental health spiralled following the death of his mother in 2008.
He said: "They had a very strong bond and from then he did start drinking and he drank for escapism to a level where he was vulnerable and he could be taken advantage of by people."
Terry spent 12 weeks recovering in hospital after the attack but suffered life-changing injuries as he had a ruptured spleen and multiple fractured bones.
Ian described how the attack continued to take its toll on Terry's body and he eventually suffered a heart attack and died on September 24 2019.
CCTV footage on today's programme showed a hooded figure on the day of the attack - and DCI Catherine Walsh said she believes it was a targeted attack.
She said: "We believe the offender did have a grudge against him.
"The male is believed to be in his 20s, about 5"7 inches tall, wearing dark clothing with his hood up.

"We need to speak to this person as he may have vital information about the attack on Terry."
There was also a second video of CCTV footage played showing an elderly man detectives have yet to trace who they think could be an eyewitness.
DCI Walsh said: "This male is walking in the opposite direction and may have passed Terry and the male with the golf club prior to the attack.

"This male is believed to be in his 70s, from the local area and was wearing a baseball cap and carrying a shopping bag.
"If anybody does know who he is please get in touch as the information could prove vital in this investigation."
DCI Walsh urged anybody with any information to get in touch and assured all information will be treated with the strictest confidence.
If you have any information you can call Crimewatch on 08000 468 999 for free. The line is open until midday today.
You can also text at anytime to 63399 with the word CRIME followed by a space and then leave your message
You can also email cwl@bbc.co.uk
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