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‘No longer whole’: Angry Anderson says part of him died when son Liam did – Sydney Morning Herald
The Rose Tattoo frontman told a NSW Supreme Court sentence hearing about the impact his son’s death had on him and his family.

Gary “Angry” Anderson told a NSW Supreme Court sentence hearing that he will never forget the moment his eldest son Galen told him about Liam’s death, and his family’s life “changed forever torn apart, never to be repaired, never to be the same again”.
Mathew Flame is led away from court during his trial.Credit:Kate Geraghty
“As his father I will never be able to forget the sound of his voice,” Mr Anderson said. “‘Dad, something terrible has happened, someone has killed Liam’.
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