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Dennis Sore sentenced to life in prison for murdering Samantha Bong in Townsville

Samantha Bong was murdered by her brother in her Pimlico unit in 2020. (Supplied: My Tributes)

A man with a violent criminal history has been sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing his sister in her North Queensland home.

Images used with permission of Ms Bong's family.

Dennis William Sore, 43, was found guilty of murder in the Supreme Court in Townsville.

He was convicted of stabbing his older sister Samantha Rose Bong, 49, six times in the living room of her Pimlico unit in February 2020.

Their mother Veronica Sore told the court she was in the apartment on the night of the murder.

"I live with this every day and every night, and it will be with me until the day I die and in the grave myself," Ms Sore said in a victim impact statement.

Veronica Sore (left) and her daughter Samantha Bong in happier times.  (Supplied)

"I can see my girl's face every night.

"A beautiful smiling face, one that I could not save and never see again."

During the seven-day trial, the court heard Ms Sore had been drinking and dancing with her adult children at a hotel in the hours before her daughter's death.

"My life will never be the same again," she said.

A violent history

The court heard Sore had been convicted of two previous wounding offences, including one instance where he pulled a family member forward by the hair and stabbed them in the back multiple times.

"Then he also placed the knife against [their] throat and threatened to kill [them]," Crown prosecutor Andrew Walklate said.

Ms Sore says she misses the "beautiful, smiling face" of her daughter.  (Supplied)

The court heard Sore had committed multiple serious assaults against police, including throwing a chair and punching a female officer.

Defence barrister Ted Bassett said Sore's history of alcohol abuse, homelessness and neglect was a "tragedy all around".

Lasting impacts

Justice David North sentenced Sore to life in prison without parole.

"Yours was a violent, sustained attack upon your sister with a knife," Justice North said.

"Your actions will have lasting consequences of your family … the tragedy for them is that you didn't stop to think on that night when you walked to the kitchen, opened the drawer and withdrew a knife."

Sore's three years in pre-sentence custody will be declared as time already served.

Ms Bong's sister Sharlene Sore said her brother harboured "too much hate in his heart for Samantha".

Relatives of Ms Bong say justice has been served over her death.  (Supplied)

"I haven't been myself since this happened, it feels like a nightmare that I'm trying to get out of my head," Ms Sore said in her victim impact statement.

"I will never get a chance to say goodbye to tell her I love her [Samantha] one last time."

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