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Main suspect in UK triple murder case remains in ‘serious condition’ in hospital




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Following a manhunt, the primary suspect in a triple murder case in Hertfordshire, England, was discovered in a cemetery and is currently being treated at a hospital in London in a critical condition, reports RTE.

In relation to the crossbow murders of Carol Hunt, 61, the widow of racing pundit John Hunt on BBC 5 Live, and their two children, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, Kyle Clifford, 26, was wanted.

He was brought to a major trauma facility for treatment after his injuries were discovered in Lavender Hill Cemetery in Enfield, north London, yesterday afternoon.

Authorities declared that no arrests had been made and that no bullets had been fired by cops, reports RTE.

According to the police, Mr. Clifford has not yet spoken with them.

The inquiry has also resulted in the recovery of a crossbow.

Video footage from Sky News seems to show paramedics carrying Mr. Clifford out of the cemetery on a stretcher.

An air ambulance was observed close by, and earlier, armed police had descended onto the area, reports RTE.

The three ladies were discovered critically injured at a home in the peaceful cul-de-sac of Ashlyn Close in Bushey, Hertfordshire, shortly after 7 p.m. on Tuesday. This led to the start of a manhunt.

While the “traumatic” episode was happening on Tuesday night, neighbours claimed to have heard screams.

Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson of Hertfordshire Police informed reporters during a press conference that the killings were thought to have been “targeted” prior to the discovery of Mr. Clifford, reports RTE.

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