WATCH: Video tribute to Wolverhampton murder victim Tom Kirwan
A poignant video tribute to Wolverhampton murder victim Tom Kirwan has gone online - and attracted tens of thousands of views in just a few days.
And a fundraising campaign which will see reward money put up to help track his killer has reached £1,500 with donations coming from Australia and the United States.
His fiancée Jade Elwell said the campaign for justice was gathering real momentum and pledged to 'never give up'.
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She made the eight-minute video, which tells the story of the past three years since Mr Kirwan was stabbed outside the Uberra nightclub.
It has been watched almost 30,000 times on Facebook in just four days.
Despite continuous appeals for information about who killed the 23-year-old, no one has ever been charged with his murder.
And Miss Elwell said it was vital the campaign was kept in the public eye.
The video features personal family photos of Mr Kirwan and numerous Express & Star cuttings telling the story of his murder and the campaign since.
There are also messages from Miss Elwell, which read: "Tom cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for him.
"After three years of campaigning and fighting for justice, the only option we have left now is to put up a substantial reward."
The 24-year-old and Mr Kirwan's mother Emer have been the public faces of the family's campaign for justice.
Miss Elwell said they would not stop until her fiance's killer was behind bars.
She added: "Since I uploaded the video it's gone crazy, I can't believe the response.
"It took me 18 hours to make, I'd kept all the cuttings and thought of a storyboard idea to show people what's happened in the past three years.
"We want to prove to people that we're still fighting and we won't give up.
"The campaign is gathering a lot of momentum and it's all of a sudden come together. I'm really pleased."
It is hoped that £5,000 will be raised to put up as reward money for any information which leads to a murder conviction.
More than £500 was donated in the first few hours of the appeal going online and that figure has now reached £1,500.
It was launched by Mr Kirwan's aunt Caroline Mills.
Miss Elwell added: "We're so frustrated - we just want justice. It's not asking for a lot.
"Tom needs to be able to rest in peace. I've been through so much and I'm never going to give up."
This Saturday, on what would have been Mr Kirwan's 26th birthday, a charity football match is being held at Wednesfield Football Club from 12pm.
A team set up in Mr Kirwan's name, TK Wanderers, will play Wednesfield FC at 3pm and there will be fundraising activities throughout the day.
Mr Kirwan's funeral was attended by 250 people including Olympic gymnast Kristian Thomas. Mourners had first gather at Molineux for an impeccably-observed 15 minutes' silence.
Emer and Miss Elwell have since organised several fundraising events in Mr Kirwan's memory, with Wolves legend Jody Craddock planting a tree and appealing for witness to come forward.