BBC sports commentator's relatives were killed by being stabbed and struck with a crossbow.

26-year-old Kyle Clifford is accused of murder and has been arrested.

July 30th 2024.

BBC sports commentator's relatives were killed by being stabbed and struck with a crossbow.
It was a tragedy that shook the community when Carol Hunt, aged 61, and her two daughters, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were found dead in their home in Bushey. The family of BBC racing commentator John Hunt was struck with grief as they learned of the horrific way their loved ones had passed. The inquest revealed that Carol had died from stab wounds, while her daughters had succumbed to crossbow bolt injuries.

According to the Hertfordshire Coroner's Court, the events unfolded on July 10th, when Hannah sent a distressing text to someone, stating that she was tied up at their family home. She pleaded for them to call the police, as the person responsible was still in the house. The courageous young woman managed to make a call to the authorities before the line was cut off. She gave their address and reported that she, her mother, and sister had been shot.

Upon arrival, the police found Hannah still alive in the doorway of the house, with a crossbow bolt lodged in her chest. Sadly, it was too late for her and her family. The suspect, 26-year-old Kyle Clifford, had been arrested on suspicion of murder, but was unable to be questioned by the police as he was in the hospital.

John Hunt, who had lost his wife and two daughters, had previously expressed his admiration for his remaining daughter, Amy, who had survived the attack. He described her as a "magnificently inspirational" person. The family released a statement, thanking everyone for their kind messages and support during this difficult time. They also asked for privacy as they come to terms with their loss and start the grieving process.

The community was left reeling from the tragedy, and many paid their respects by leaving floral tributes near the family's home. The Agency, a local news source, provided updates on the case through their Twitter and Facebook accounts. And now, readers can even receive their articles directly to their devices by signing up for daily push alerts. The community came together to mourn the loss of Carol, Hannah, and Louise and to support those who were left behind.

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