THE family of a dad murdered in Bromsgrove ten years ago are still ‘in turmoil’, his brother has said in an emotional fresh appeal to find the killer.

David Currier, known as ‘Danger’ to friends, was murdered at his home on Birmingham Road in the early hours of Saturday, February 7, 2009 after sustaining a fatal stab wound to his leg.

At the time of the 35-year-old’s murder, his young son, who was only six at the time, was asleep upstairs in the house.

West Mercia Police last month announced they were reopening the investigation around the tenth anniversary of David’s unsolved murder.

And David’s brother Nick Barry has made an emotional video appeal, saying: “The effects of my brother’s death have been extremely hard on my family.

“His son has to grow up without his father. It has affected our mother most of all. She is still in turmoil. No parent should bury their son.

“As a family, we are just praying to find out what happened on that night and to find out who is responsible.

“We are appealing at this moment to anybody with any information - no matter how small or insignificant, it could help.”

A reward of up to £10,000 is available for information passed to the charity Crimestoppers that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for his murder.

Anyone with any information can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their anonymous online form at www.Crimestoppers-uk.org

Alternatively, call police on 101 quoting incident number 374s 010219 or provide information online by going to the Police Public Reporting Site mipp.police.uk