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UK police are searching for a man with a crossbow after BBC radio commentator’s family is killed

July 10, 2024
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UK police are searching for a man with a crossbow after BBC radio commentator’s family is killed
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LONDON (news agencies) — British police were scouring a park in north London on Wednesday, searching for a man whom they suspect killed three women in one of the city’s residential suburbs. The BBC has confirmed that the women were the family of its well-known radio racing commentator John Hunt.

Hertfordshire Police said Kyle Clifford, 26, was wanted in the suspected triple murder, which involved a crossbow and potentially other unnamed weapons. The public were urged not to approach Clifford, who is from the Enfield area in north London, around 52 kilometers (17 miles) to the east from the site of the killing.

Armed police officers and ambulance staff were seen at a park in Enfield and a nearby cemetery. The area has been closed off and an air ambulance was also at the scene. Police have not confirmed whether the intense activity is connected to the manhunt as it is an ongoing investigation.

Police said the three women — ages 25, 28 and 61 — were found seriously injured in a house in Bushey, northwest of London, on Tuesday evening. Police and ambulance crews tried to save them, but they were pronounced dead at the scene.

The BBC confirmed the victims were Carol Hunt, wife of its commentator John Hunt, and two daughters, Louise Hunt and her older sister Hannah Hunt.

John Hunt is the main racing commentator for BBC 5 Live, the corporation’s main news and sports radio channel. His voice is known to millions through his coverage of the world famous Grand National and The Derby.

The Daily Mail newspaper and others reported that he found the bodies early Tuesday evening after returning home from reporting at Lingfield Park racecourse south of London.

As part of a note sent to BBC staff, the broadcaster described the incident as “utterly devastating” and that it will provide Hunt “with all the support we can.”

Police did not say whether Clifford was connected to the women, but British media reported that he was an ex-boyfriend of one of the daughters. The BBC reported that Clifford left the British Army after a brief period of service in 2022.

Local councillor Laurence Brass, who lives nearby, said the area is “a typical leafy British suburb.”

“At about eight o’clock last night, I was watching the football on television, and suddenly a helicopter landed in the lawn outside my flat, which is at the top of this road, and then my phone started going, and I was told that there was a major incident here in Bushey and we should all keep away because there was somebody apparently on the run,” he told the BBC.

Addressing the suspect directly, Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson said “Kyle, if you are seeing or hearing this, please make contact with the police.”

Britain’s new home secretary, Yvette Cooper, said she is being kept “fully informed” about the “truly shocking” incident.

People in Britain do not need a license to own a crossbow, but it is illegal to carry one in public without a reasonable excuse.

A spokesperson for the Home Office said Cooper will “swiftly consider” the findings from a recently launched review into whether further controls on crossbows should be introduced.

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