Summary
In 2009, Bethan Callaghan died after being beaten by her boyfriend, Terry Andrews, who was later convicted of her murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with at least 16 years to serve. As Andrews' parole eligibility date approaches, Bethan's family is concerned about his potential release. They have started a petition arguing that his release would be premature.
Key Facts
- Bethan Callaghan was attacked by her boyfriend Terry Andrews in September 2009.
- She had 92 injuries and died later in the hospital from those injuries.
- Terry Andrews was found guilty of her murder in 2010 and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 16 years.
- Andrews is expected to be eligible for parole soon.
- Bethan's family has started a petition against his potential release.
- The parole board did not comment specifically on the case but noted that public safety is their main concern.
- The details of the attack have been featured in a documentary about Andrews' case.