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BREAKING: Suspect in Gruesome Murder of BBC Commentator’s Wife and Daughters Arrested

The Hertfordshire Police have announced the arrest of Kyle Clifford, the 26-year-old suspect wanted in connection with the brutal murder of three women in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
The victims, identified as Carol Hunt (61) and her two daughters (25 and 28), were the wife and children of BBC racing commentator John Hunt.
According to the police, Clifford was found in the Enfield area of north London on Wednesday afternoon, following an extensive search operation.
He is currently receiving treatment for injuries sustained during the incident, according to information reaching Diaspora Digital Media.
The police had earlier issued a warning that Clifford may have been armed with a crossbow, which is believed to have been used in the triple killing.
However, they have also not ruled out the possibility of other weapons being used in the attack.
The incident occurred on Tuesday evening, when police were called to a house in Bushey, where they found the three women seriously injured.
Despite efforts to save them, they succumbed to their wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene.
The police have described the incident as a “targeted attack,” suggesting that the victims were specifically targeted.
They have also confirmed that the suspect was known to the victims, but have not disclosed the nature of their relationship.
Clifford, a former British army soldier, had left the service in 2022 after a short period of service.
His motives for the attack are still unclear, but the police are working to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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