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Thomas Dures convicted of murder in Ormskirk case
Thomas Dures was found guilty of murdering Matthew Daulby during a street brawl in July 2023.

Thomas Dures received a guilty verdict for the murder of Matthew Daulby during a violent confrontation.
Outburst in court as Thomas Dures convicted of murder
Thomas Dures, 21, was convicted of murdering 19-year-old Matthew Daulby and wounding two others during a street fight in Ormskirk. Tensions erupted in the courtroom when Dures' supporters were removed after shouting accusations of corruption. The violent altercation on July 29, 2023 occurred after Daulby's friends confronted Dures, who had allegedly assaulted one of their group. Dures fatally stabbed Daulby in the chest and fled the country, only returning to the UK to face justice months later. After a trial that revealed the chaotic details of the brawl, Dures was found guilty and is facing sentencing next week. Detective Chief Inspector Andy Fallows emphasized the importance of bringing Dures to justice after a long and painful wait for Daulby's family.
Key Takeaways
"After two long years, the man responsible for fatally stabbing Matthew Daulby has finally been brought to justice."
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Fallows commented on the significance of the conviction for the victim's family.
"I didn’t believe it. I didn’t think anyone was seriously injured, because I clearly seen everyone was able to run away."
Dures expressed disbelief about the incident's severity during his testimony.
"May God have mercy on them. They are all corrupt."
Supporters of Dures shouted this phrase in court after the murder conviction was announced.
"There was a £10,000 bounty on my head. I was scared to come back."
Dures explained his reasons for fleeing to Europe after the incident.
The conviction of Thomas Dures is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by street violence and the ripple effects it has on families and communities. The emotional outburst from his supporters underscores a deep frustration with the justice system, a sentiment echoed by many in similar situations. Dures' flight from justice for months raises questions about accountability and the lengths individuals will go to evade responsibility. This case points to a larger societal issue regarding how violent confrontations escalate and the tragic outcomes that often follow.
Highlights
- Justice is finally served after two painful years.
- Violence has consequences that ripple through communities.
- Personal safety should not come at a price of human life.
- Charges of corruption echo loudly in the hearts of many.
Concerns over public reaction and justice system
The emotional outburst in court reflects widespread frustration with perceived corruption in the legal process and the handling of violent crime cases. This incident may provoke further scrutiny of community safety and the efficacy of law enforcement.
The aftermath of this tragic case will continue to resonate within the community.
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