On 12 October 1984, Berry was murdered in the
Brighton hotel bombing, when a bomb was planted at the
Grand Brighton Hotel during the
Conservative Party Conference. He was 59. Since Magee's release, Berry's daughter
Jo, has been appointed
CBE after receiving attention for her series of controversial meetings with the Brighton bomber, as part of her quest to come to terms with the bombing and, in her own words, "to bring something positive out of it". Some of their discussions were filmed for an
Everyman programme, shown on
BBC Two in December 2001. She has received criticism from other families of IRA victims for her liaisons. A ceremony was held in Berry's Enfield Southgate constituency on 12 October 2009, the 25th anniversary of the bombing, at which his widow (wife of
Lord Donoughue) and her daughter Sasha unveiled a plaque in his honour at the newly-renamed Sir Anthony Berry House in Chaseville Parade,
Winchmore Hill. ==Personal life==