BBC presenter’s wife and daughters murdered

BBC presenter’s wife and daughters murdered

WORLD.- Last Tuesday there was a crossbow attack in London, in which the wife and daughters from the well-known journalist of the British television network BBC, John Hunt.

Following the brutal crime, which took place in Bushey, Hertfordshire, they arrested Kyle Clifford26 years old and ex-boyfriend of one of the murdered girls.

According to reports, The presenter found the bodiesfollowing returning home following finishing his day from a race track in London. After the distress reportemergency services moved to the scene; the paramedics attended to the women and tried to save them, but All three died on the spot.

Authorities identified the victims as Carol Hunt61 years old, wife of John Hunt, and their two daughters, Louise 25 years old and Hannah 28 years old.

BBC presenter’s wife and daughters murdered

According to initial investigations, it was a deliberate attack and had as its “target” the three deceased people.

Suspected femicide arrested

After several hours of searching, authorities found and arrested Kyle Clifford, in the vicinity of a cemetery from North London with “wounds” and He was taken to a hospital to receive medical treatment.

The suspect served as a soldier in the Queen’s Dragoon Guard.

So far, the authorities have closed the investigation and are not looking for any other suspects. The BBC issued a statement in support of John Hunt and his family, deeply regretting the tragedy.

Who is John Hunt?

John Hunt is the main commentator of BBC horse racingy His voice is known by millions of people thanks to its coverage of the world-famous Grand National and Derby events.

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2024-07-20 10:21:56

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