Beloved star was shot and killed tonight
The boyfriend of one of the three women who died in what is thought to have been a crossbow attack has paid tribute to her.
Hannah Hunt, a 28-year-old beautician, was called “the love of my life” by Alex Klein, who shared pictures of the two of them on the social media site Instagram.
An ex-soldier is said to have shot Hannah, her sister Louise, 28, and her mother Carol, 61, on Tuesday in Hertfordshire.
Kyle Clifford, a 26-year-old suspect, was hurt during the search for the alleged killer on Wednesday and is now in the hospital.
After the tragedy, Mr. Klein wrote a touching tribute online: “RIP the love of my life, I will never forget you, stolen from me too soon.”
He also said, “The best thing in my life.” Always be my brave queen. Until we meet again… Hey Hansy, I love you.
He posted several pictures of them, including one of them kissing in the pool and another of them at an event for investors.
John Hunt, who commentates on races on BBC 5 Live, had two daughters named Hannah and Louise.
They died with their mother Carol in Bushey during the alleged crossbow rampage on Tuesday just after 7 p.m.
Three women were found “murdered” in a Bushey home, which led to the search.
The people who were hurt are the wife and daughters of a BBC star.
An exciting video shows armed police raiding a home in Enfield.
There is a video clip of the moment Clifford was caught in a cemetery.
New searches are being done by police at a house in Enfield this morning.
At age 60, Lea Holloway said she had known Mrs. Hunt since she was 16 years old.
“We grew up together and were pregnant at the same time,” she said Thursday outside of St. James’ Church after a vigil for Mrs. Hunt and her daughters. This is what bad dreams are made of.
“I saw her meet John Hunt that night.” It took place in a club in Hemel Hempstead. We went to events and birthday parties together.
“It’s really hard. You would never meet a nicer, more caring person than her. A lovely person.”
“This is what nightmares are made of,” she said. “I can’t even picture what it would be like.”
Su Kehinde, who lives nearby, said they were the “loveliest, gentlest family” and “the most humble people in the world.”
“This wasn’t fair to them. They had beautiful souls.”
On Thursday, flowers were left at the scene in Ashlyn Close. Some bouquets had notes with messages like “rest in peace” hidden inside them.
On Wednesday, Clifford was hurt and found in Lavender Hill Cemetery in Enfield, north London. He was taken to a major trauma center to get better.