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Sir Andy Murray and Jamie Murray’s heartbreaking links to Dunblane resurface – UK Times

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As we approach the 30th anniversary of the devastating 1996 Dunblane massacre, Sir Andy Murray’s surprising links to the tragedy that he spoke about it 2019, have resurfaced.

Sir Andy and his brother Jamie were among the pupils present at Dunblane Primary School during the devastating 1996 massacre, a deeply personal experience the tennis star rarely discusses publicly. The brothers, then children, were with their classes and took cover as Thomas Hamilton entered the gym hall, killing 16 children and a teacher before taking his own life.

The Murray family had a direct connection to Hamilton, who ran a children’s club that Sir Andy had attended. This profound childhood trauma, coupled with subsequent family challenges, led the two-time Wimbledon champion to view tennis as a vital “escape”.

Andy Murray, right, and brother Jamie Murray at Wimbledon

Andy Murray, right, and brother Jamie Murray at Wimbledon (PA Wire)

In the 2019 Amazon Prime documentary Andy Murray: Resurfacing, Sir Andy opened up to director Olivia Cappuccini about the sport’s significance. He recounted: “You asked me a while ago why tennis was important to me. I had the thing that happened at Dunblane, when I was around nine. I am sure for all the kids there it would be difficult for different reasons. The fact we knew the guy, we went to his kids’ club, he had been in our car, we had driven and dropped him off at train stations and things.”

He continued, detailing the subsequent upheaval in his young life: “Within 12 months of that happening, our parents got divorced. It was a difficult time. To see that and not quite understand what is going on. And then six to 12 months after that, my brother also moved away from home. He went away to train to play tennis. We obviously used to do everything together. When he moved away that was also quite hard for me.” Sir Andy revealed that this period brought “lots of anxiety that came out when I was playing tennis,” concluding: “My feeling towards tennis is that it’s an escape for me in some ways because all of these things are stuff that I have bottled up.”

Andy Murray is pictured during the documentary

Andy Murray is pictured during the documentary (Amazon Prime Video)

In the decades since the tragedy, the remarkable tennis careers of Sir Andy and his brother Jamie, a Wimbledon mixed doubles champion, have helped to redefine Dunblane’s identity, placing it on the map for reasons of sporting triumph rather than solely for the massacre. Sir Andy, who also boasts two Olympic gold medals, expressed his pride in a 2013 BBC interview, stating: “It is just nice that I’ve been able to do something the town is proud of.”

More recently, Sir Andy has become an official patron of the Dunblane Centre, a charity established in the aftermath of the shooting. Funded by global donations, the centre serves as a vital community hub for all ages, offering a range of activities from sports lessons and crafts to soft play, dancing, and social groups.

Speaking last year about his new role, he emphasised the centre’s importance: “The Dunblane Centre is a central part of the community here in Dunblane and the work they do is so important for local people. I think community centres like this one are becoming more and more essential, particularly for kids who need spaces where they can try new things and meet new people. I’m proud to be joining the team and look forward to adding my support in the coming years.”

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