Family shares torment over father's brutal killing as murderer sentenced
Alexander Repin has been sentenced to 18 years and nine months for the murder of 89-year-old Rex Upton in Lismore, leaving his family devastated.
In a tragic case that has shaken the community of Lismore, Alexander Repin has been sentenced for the murder of 89-year-old Rex Upton. The brutal incident took place during a brief encounter on a house verandah, leading to Mr. Upton's unprovoked death. Repin's sentencing this week at the Lismore Supreme Court has highlighted the profound impact of the crime on Mr. Upton's family, who have expressed deep sorrow and loss over the violent nature of their father's death.
Mr. Upton's family has shared their anguish, describing how the violent act robbed them not only of a beloved father but also of their sense of peace and future together. Jane, Mr. Upton's daughter, articulated the devastating consequences of her father's murder, stating that it has left them in a state of profound grief. The emotional toll of such a senseless act of violence underscores the far-reaching effects of crime on families and communities alike.
Following the sentencing, it was announced that Repin will serve 18 years and nine months in prison, with eligibility for parole in 2037. This outcome has evoked mixed feelings among the victims' family, who are left with the burden of healing after such a traumatic loss. The case not only brings attention to issues of community safety but also the long-standing emotional scars left by violent crimes, particularly against vulnerable individuals like Mr. Upton.