Metro – Courage of crossbow carnage victim
The bravery of crossbow killing victim Hannah Hunt was revealed as suspect Kyle Clifford appeared in court, Metro reports.
Kyle Clifford, 26, has been charged with the murders of Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of BBC racing commentator John Hunt, and their two daughters Louise, 25, and Hannah, 28, in Bushey, Hertfordshire, in July.
Bushey crossbow victim ‘called police fearing she was going to die’
A man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a mum and two daughters who died from crossbow injuries in Bushey.
Kyle Clifford, 26, has been charged with the murders of Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of BBC racing commentator John Hunt, and their two daughters Louise, 25, and Hannah, 28, in Bushey, Hertfordshire, in July.
Clifford has also been charged with possession of a weapon and false imprisonment.
Hertfordshire Police had previously been unable to interview Kyle Clifford whilst he received treatment for an injury in hospital, where he remained under arrest.
Detective Chief Inspector Nick Gardner, from the BCH Major Crime Unit, said: ‘Our thoughts remain with the Hunt family and their loved ones as they continue to come to terms with their loss.
‘Over the past couple of months, we have been working hard to gather as much evidence as possible and establish the full circumstances of what happened that day.
‘Today, we have managed to secure charges against Kyle Clifford in connection with the murders of Carol, Hannah and Louise Hunt.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 18 September 2024.
Wednesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by international news, with the latest from the Middle East featured as many of the leads. At least 9 people have died, and around 3000 people injured after pages belonging to Hezbollah members exploded across the country. Hezbollah blames Israel for the attack and says they will enact revenge.
Several front pages lead on domestic stories, with the backlash to the sentencing of Huw Edwards a popular topic. The former BBC presenter was handed a suspended sentence despite being found guilty of child sex images.