Everything we know about the Bushey crossbow attack so far

BBC racing commentator John Hunt with wife Carol, and their two daughters Hannah and Louise (right)
BBC racing commentator John Hunt with wife Carol (left), and their two daughters Hannah and Louise (right) (Picture: PA)

The wife and two daughters of a BBC correspondent have been named as the victims of a crossbow attack as the suspected killer has finally been found by police.

Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of racing commentator John Hunt, was found dead at her home in Bushey, Hertfordshire alongside the couple’s daughter’s Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25.

Kyle Clifford, 26, from Enfield, is suspected of triple murder and was found in Enfield with injuries.

Hertfordshire Police said: ‘Following an extensive search, Kyle Clifford, aged 26, was found in the Enfield area by officers this afternoon.

‘He is receiving medical treatment having been found with injuries. No shots were fired by police.

‘At this stage, we believe the suspect was known to the victims.’

The BBC confirmed Mr Hunt’s family were killed in the attack, and described their deaths as ‘utterly devastating’.

The timeline of the triple murder in Bushey

6.30pm: A neighbour, who did not wish to be named, claimed they heard a woman screaming which ‘sounded shrill’.

7pm: Police and ambulance arrived on the scene after it is thought the husband and father of the victims, John Hunt, raised the alarm returning home from work.

7.30pm: The area is ordered into lockdown as police carry out their search for the suspect throughout the night.

10am: Police name Kyle Clifford as the suspect as they issue for an appeal for information to help find him.

11.30am: Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has asked to be kept ‘fully updated’ on the killings.

12.30pm: Hertfordshire police confirm the ages of the victims on a press conference, and believe other weapons alongside a cross bow may have been used.

1pm: Victims are named as Carol, 61, Hannah, 28, and Louise Hunt, 25, the wife and two daughters of BBC Five Live racing commentator John Hunt.

3.30pm: Armed police are pictured in Enfield as the manhunt continues.

6.25pm: Police confirm they found Clifford in Enfield in the afternoon with injuries. They also said they believed he was known to the victims.

Armed police use bolt cutters to gain access to the Enfield Council, Cooks Hole Allotment site in Enfield, as the hunt Kyle Clifford (26), the suspect in a triple murder case continues. July 10, 2024. Release date ? July 10, 2024. Detectives investigating a triple murder which occurred in Bushey, Hertfordshire, yesterday evening (Tuesday 9 July) are actively seeking a man who is wanted in connection with the incident. Police were called to a property in Ashlyn Close just before 7pm. Officers attended alongside the 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 have since been searching throughout the night for 26-year-old Kyle Clifford from the Enfield area who is wanted in connection with the incident.
Armed police in Enfield (Picture: James Linsell Clark/SWNS)

Kyle Clifford (26) who is wanted by police in connection to a triple murder in Bushey, Hertfordshire. Release date – July 10, 2024. Detectives investigating a triple murder which occurred in Bushey, Hertfordshire, yesterday evening (Tuesday 9 July) are actively seeking a man who is wanted in connection with the incident. Police were called to a property in Ashlyn Close just before 7pm. Officers attended alongside the 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 have since been searching throughout the night for 26-year-old Kyle Clifford from the Enfield area who is wanted in connection with the incident.
Police are still searching for suspect Kyle Clifford, 26 (Picture: Hertfordshire Police/SWNS)

A note sent to BBC 5 Live staff read: ‘The news today about John Hunt’s family is utterly devastating.

‘Our thoughts are with John and his family at this incredibly difficult time and we will provide him with all the support we can.’

Detectives say the women were targeted with a crossbow and other weapons.

Detective Inspector Justine Jenkins from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit said: ‘This continues to be an incredibly difficult time for the victims’ family and we would ask that their privacy is respected as they come to terms with what has happened.

‘This investigation is moving at pace and formal identification of the victims is yet to take place.

‘Following extensive enquiries, the suspect has been located and nobody else is being sought in connection with the investigation at this time.

‘We have had an overwhelming number of calls and would like to express our gratitude to the members of the public who have contacted us.

‘We would still appeal for anyone with information or footage to please contact police directly and refrain from commenting on social media as this could affect the progress of the case.’

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