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Manhunt in UK for man with crossbow after wife, 2 daughters of BBC commentator killed in home

A manhunt is underway in north London for a man believed to have been armed with a crossbow after three women, identified as BBC commentator John Hunt’s wife and two daughters, were killed inside a suburban home on Wednesday.

Hertfordshire Police said 26-year-old Kyle Clifford had been identified as a suspect in the triple murder, which is believed to have involved a crossbow or other weapon.

“Following this horrific incident, armed officers and specialist search teams have responded swiftly to the search operation,” Detective Superintendent John Simpson said.

of Confirmed by the BBC The victims were BBC commentator John Hunt’s wife Carol Hunt and her two daughters, aged 25, 28 and 61, police said.

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Kyle Clifford is being sought after he is accused of murdering three women in Bushey, England, and is believed to be in possession of a crossbow. (Hertfordshire Police/via The Associated Press)

John Hunt, a BBC radio horse racing commentator who has covered the world-famous Grand National and Derby races, had just returned home from a report from Lingfield Park racecourse in south London on Tuesday evening when he discovered the body, British media said.

Emergency personnel and police rushed to the scene to help the victim, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said.

Investigators outside a home in Bushey, England.

The area where the triple murder took place was described as “quintessential leafy English suburbia”. (Jacob King/PA via The Associated Press)

Police have not said whether the victim had any relationship with Clifford, who is from London, but British media have reported that he was a former boyfriend of one of the daughters.

Investigators outside a home in Bushey, England.

The BBC said the women killed were the wife and two daughters of its radio horse-racing commentator John Hunt. (James Manning/PA via The Associated Press)

The BBC reported that Clifford served in the British military for a short period in 2022. Other details were not immediately available.

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Laurence Brass, a local councillor who lives nearby, told the BBC he was watching football on TV at home when the helicopter landed on the lawn outside.

Investigators outside a home in Bushey, England.

Police have asked Clifford to turn himself in to authorities. (James Manning/PA via The Associated Press)

“We are absolutely shocked – this doesn’t happen in our area – this is a quintessential leafy English suburb,” Mr Brass said.

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Police are continuing to search for Clifford and urge anyone to contact authorities.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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