London: The Labor Party government that came to power after the wife and two daughters of a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) sports commentator were allegedly killed with bows and arrows, said it would tighten laws to control bows and arrows in the wake of the incident. Will consider. At the same time, the suspected accused was found injured in a cemetery about 22 kilometers away from the crime scene and was admitted to the hospital for treatment on Thursday.
Killer found near home
Police spent a day searching for Kill Clifford after Carol Hunt, 61, and her two daughters, Hannah, 28, and Lucy, 25, were murdered at their home in Bushey, north-west London. Police and ambulance service personnel reached the suburban cul de sac on Tuesday evening and tried to save the victims but they were declared dead on the spot. Clifford, 26, was found near his home in the Enfield area on Wednesday following a massive search in north London.
not arrested
In pictures broadcast by Sky News, police were seen bringing the suspect out of the Lavender Hill cemetery on a stretcher. Armed police, forensic investigation teams and ambulance personnel are present in the area. Police did not say how the suspect was injured but said no shots were fired. It was reported that Clifford has not been arrested yet.
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These things are being said
Detective Inspector Justin Jenkins, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Branch, said: âAfter a thorough investigation the suspect was located and to date the investigation has revealed no further involvement.â Police did not say whether Clifford knew the women killed, but claimed the killings were targeted. At the same time, British media said that Clifford is the ex-boyfriend of one of the murdered women. The BBC has confirmed that the women are the family of its sports commentator John Hunt.
What is the government saying?
Meanwhile, the Labor government, which came to power last week, said it was seriously considering whether rules on bow and arrow ownership needed to be tightened. Security Minister Dan Jarvis said Home Affairs Minister Yvette Cooper would “conduct a thorough review of this horrific incident and make a decision.”
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Also know
Bows and arrows have been used to commit many major crimes in recent years. In December 2021, a man inspired by an AI chatbot entered Windsor Castle with a bow and arrow with the intention of assassinating the then Queen Elizabeth II. In this case, Jaswant Singh Chail was sentenced to nine years imprisonment in the case of treason. (AP)
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