A 26 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of the triple murder of a BBC commentator’s wife and two daughters following a crossbow attack in their family home. Kyle Clifford , a former soldier, was tracked to a cemetery by armed police in a major manhunt after three members of John Hunt’s family were killed. The 26-year-old was taken to hospital after he was seen being stretchered from the Lavender Hill cemetery in Enfield by paramedics on Wednesday afternoon.
Hertfordshire Police said he was found with injuries and that no shots were fired by officers in the search for Clifford, who was feared to have been armed with a crossbow. Police announced on Friday that a 26 year old man from Enfield had been arrested on suspicion of three counts of murder. He remains in a serious condition in hospital.
Tributes have flooded in for three members of the “most gentle, beautiful family” who were killed in their four-bedroom detached home in Bushey, Hertfordshire , on Tuesday night. The victims were named as BBC racing commentator John Hunt’s wife Carol, 61, beautician Hannah, 28, and dog groomer Louise, 25. Police have confirmed he was known to the victims.
Officers were called to the home in Ashlyn Close just before 7pm on Tuesday. Inside, they found three seriously injured women. Despite the efforts of paramedics, all three family members were pronounced dead at the scene.
Shocked residents left flowers at the scene as they spoke of their horror, paying tribute to “lo.
