The man who killed a stranger with a single punch, and then turned his life around

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Jacob Dunne spent his life dealing drugs and getting into fights until, in 2011, he struck a deadly blow. Then meeting his victim’s parents changed everything

Jacob Dunne: ‘I felt a failure because I had failed in school, but I masked that with the bravado of being a lad’s lad.’Jacob Dunne: ‘I felt a failure because I had failed in school, but I masked that with the bravado of being a lad’s lad.’city centre to start a ruck. One night in the summer of 2011, the 19-year-old threw a single punch. He immediately sensed it was different. There was no resistance, and the victim swayed back.

 

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shaundiston

How nice for him, shame about the person he killed though. Better to let him do it quietly, than trying to celebrate it as an achievement.

Hard as fuck

The bloke is still dead though.

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