One of the daughter's of BBC commentator John Hunt who was tragically killed in a crossbow attack yesterday posted a tragic final social media post before she died. Louise Hunt, 25, was killed alongside her 28-year-old sister Hannah and her mum Carol, 61, in a gruesome assault at their home in Bushey, Hertfordshire. Police believe they all sustained fatal injuries and were discovered by Mr Hunt.

READ MORE: BBC commentator's wife and two daughters murdered with crossbow as manhunt underway The suspect, 26-year-old Kyle Clifford, was urgently sought by authorities on Wednesday after the grim discovery, with law enforcement emphasising he could be dangerous and possibly armed. An eyewitness claimed he was located by a graveyard, close to his place of residence in Enfield, the previous evening. It is believed Louise and Kyle had been in a relationship, corroborated by Louise' old's poignant last Twitter post about the bravery of "women who leave" and showing "strength".

She retweeted a statement which said: "I admire women who leave. idgaf if you left after the 1st time or the 12th time I admire that s--t! idgaf if ppl was calling you dumb for 11 years but in the 12th year you decided you was done. "It takes ALOT of strength to break a tie.

It takes ALOT of self love to choose yo self," continued the forwarded tweet. Prior to this tragedy, there were clear indications of anguish over her relationship ending, including an incident where Louise had a car crash, reports the Manchest.