Manhunt Underway After Three Women Killed in UK Crossbow Attack
A massive manhunt is currently underway in the UK for Kyle Clifford, a 26-year-old former British Army soldier, suspected in the crossbow attack on Carol Hunt and her two daughters in Bushey, Hertfordshire. The tragedy has left the community in shock, with police warning the public not to approach Clifford, who is believed to be armed and potentially dangerous.
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Victims of Crossbow Attack Identified as Family of BBC Racing Commentator
The victims are the family of John Hunt, a BBC racing commentator. The incident has prompted a significant police response, including an armed search in Enfield, north London.
Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson of Hertfordshire Police assured the public that the murders appeared targeted and urged Clifford to contact authorities. Despite the heightened police presence and precautions taken at local schools, Enfield Council has stated there is no perceived threat to the public.
The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, is closely monitoring the situation and reiterated the need to review crossbow regulations. The racing community has expressed its condolences, with messages of support flooding social media.
This incident has profoundly impacted the community, with neighbours recounting the chaos and lockdown that ensued. As the investigation continues, the police urge anyone with information to come forward.