Manhunt in UK for man with crossbow after wife, 2 daughters of BBC commentator killed in home
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A manhunt was underway Wednesday in north London for a man believed to be armed with a crossbow after three women, later identified as the wife and two daughters of the BBC commentator John Hunt, were killed inside a suburban home.
Kyle Clifford, 26, was identified as the suspect in the triple murder, which is believed to have involved a crossbow and other weapons, Hertfordshire Police said.
“The manhunt also involves armed police officers and specialist search teams responding at pace in the wake of what has been an horrific incident,” Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson said.
The BBC confirmed that the victims were Carol Hunt, wife of BBC commentator John Hunt, and two of their daughters. Police said the ages of the victims were 25, 28 and 61.
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John Hunt is BBC radio’s main horse racing commentator, having covered the world-famous Grand National and The Derby. He had just returned home on Tuesday evening from reporting at Lingfield Park racecourse, just south of London, when he found the bodies, according to British media.
Paramedics and police raced to save the victims, but they were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said.
While police have not disclosed whether there was any relationship between the victims and Clifford, who is from London, the British media have described him as an ex-boyfriend of one of the daughters.
The BBC reported that Clifford briefly served in the British army in 2022. No other details were immediately available.
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Laurence Brass, a local councilor who lives nearby, told the BBC that he was home watching football on television when a helicopter landed on the lawn outside.
“We’re very shocked; we’re not used to this in this area – it’s a typical leafy, British suburb,” Brass said.
Police are continuing to hunt for Clifford and have urged him to contact the authorities.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.