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Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson.


Bryson Anderson Memorial Fund

The Daily Telegraph
December 07, 2012 12:01PM

A MEMORIAL fund has been set up to help the grieving family of Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson.

Donations will go to Police Legacy for the financial support of Inspector Anderson's wife and three children, aged 15, 12 and 10.

His death has left police officers and the community in a state of shock, with people extending their sympathies to his wife and children, said NSW Police Association president Scott Weber.



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"Losing a member of the police family is always difficult, and losing a husband and a father even more so,'' Mr Weber said.

"This Christmas, three children will have no father, a wife no husband, only because Inspector Anderson was doing his job and working to make NSW a better place.''

Mr Weber said Inspector Bryson's death while trying to settle a neighbourhood dispute had shaken and saddened all police officers.

"It is unfortunately a horrible and stark reminder of the inherent dangers and risks involved in police work, and that so many men and women put their lives on the line every single day serving their community and trying to 

make NSW a safer place,'' Mr Weber said.

All donations are tax-deductable and can be made at any bank.

Account name: Bryson Anderson Memorial Fund.

BSB: 815000.

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