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Thousands Raised For Charity In Memory Of Veteran

Di Terry Hopkins

Detective Inspector Terry Hopkins who died on Christmas Eve (Image: South Wales Police handout)

A fundraising page in memory of a former Army veteran and police officer who died on Christmas Eve has generated thousands of pounds for a post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) charity.

40 year old Detective Inspector Terry Hopkins, who served with South Wales Police and formerly of the 9/12th Royal Lancers suffered with PTSD.

He joined the Army at the age of 16 before joining the force, where he became a negotiator.

In a post on JustGiving, Det Insp Hopkins' son Oliver wrote: "My Dad loved his job, but behind the smiles he was carrying a burden of the sights he had seen and the events he witnessed, and became very unwell, suffering with PTSD, and we lost him on Christmas Eve 2018.

"My Dad had taken me to visit amazing places such as Paris, Rome and Krakow and would always have a story to tell.

"He had lived a complete life visiting the places he wanted to visit and fathering not only me but two twin girls as well.

"Through all this though he was a great supporter of the Armed Forces and the Army and was very grateful that he'd experienced the walk of the Somme, the camps in Auschwitz and would tell the stories of both World Wars to anyone who would listen."

His son further added:

"The recent loss of him has affected us all and has put into perspective what someone goes through mentally after leaving or being in any Armed Forces.

"I do not want my Dad's death to be in vain, nor do I want the bad to be remembered. Only the positive. So, can you help me, help them that are suffering?

The page, raising funds for PTSD Resolution, had a target of £3,500 by Monday morning it had raised nearly £10,000.

South Wales Police said Det Insp Hopkins was stationed at Barry CID and had previously worked in Cardiff and Pontypridd.

Chief Superintendent Stuart Parfitt, divisional commander for Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan, said: "Terry was a fantastic detective - hard working and enthusiastic and a great ambassador for the communities of South Wales that he served.

"Terry was a hugely respected member of my team and everyone is totally shocked and devastated to hear of his death. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues at this very sad time."

The force said Det Insp Hopkins's family requested privacy.

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