In a shocking incident, three women were killed by a man with a crossbow in a home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. The victims, identified as Carol Hunt, wife of BBC Racing radio commentator John Hunt, and their daughters Hannah and Louise, were found dead on the evening of July 9.



Hertfordshire Police revealed at a press conference on July 10 that the victims were 61, 28, and 25 years old. The police launched a manhunt for 26-year-old Kyle Clifford immediately after the tragic incident. Clifford was apprehended the following day, bringing a brief respite to the shaken community.



According to authorities, the horrific attack took place at the family's residence. "Officers attended alongside colleagues from the East of England Ambulance Service and on arrival, found three women with serious injuries. Sadly, despite their best efforts, the women, who are believed to be related, died a short time later at the scene," police said in a press release.



The BBC, where John Hunt is a prominent radio commentator, expressed deep sorrow. Heidi Dawson, controller of BBC Radio 5 Live, described the news as "utterly devastating." She added, "Our thoughts are with John and his family at this incredibly difficult time and we will provide him with all the support we can."



John Hunt's elder daughter, Hannah, 28, owned a beauty business called Hannah Grace Cosmetics, while 25-year-old Louise launched a dog grooming business called Groom & Glow during the Covid-19 pandemic. Their entrepreneurial spirit and contribution to the community are fondly remembered by those who knew them.



Chief Superintendent John Simpson addressed the media, stating that the police believe the attack was a "targeted incident." He mentioned that along with the crossbow, other weapons might have been used. "The manhunt also involves armed police officers and specialist search teams responding at pace in the wake of what has been a horrific incident," Simpson said.



The Ministry of Defence confirmed that Clifford had briefly served in the armed forces, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation.



A neighbor recounted the chaos of the night, describing the heavy police and ambulance presence. "There was a lot of activity from the police and ambulance last night — there were over a dozen cars. There was an air ambulance. The road was closed way past midnight. There is no access into the road," said the 50-year-old resident. "It is a decent neighborhood. It is mostly retired people and professionals living here."



The incident has left the community in shock and mourning. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on understanding the motive behind this brutal act and bringing justice to the victims.



The tragic loss of Carol, Hannah, and Louise Hunt has not only devastated their family but also left a void in the lives of those who knew them. As the community grapples with this senseless act of violence, support and solidarity pour in for John Hunt and his surviving daughter.

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