Hannah Hunt Found Alive After Family Attack
Hannah Hunt Found Alive After Family Attack
Hannah Hunt Found Alive After Family Attack
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An inquest revealed that Hannah Hunt, the daughter of BBC racing commentator John Hunt, sent a distress text after being shot with a crossbow at her family home in Bushey on July 10. In her message, she indicated that she was 'tied up' and urged the recipient to call the police, mentioning that the attacker was still in the house. Hannah later managed to call the police herself, reporting that she, her mother Carol, and sister Louise had all been shot, but the call cut out before she could provide further details. Upon arrival, police found Hannah alive at the door with a crossbow bolt in her chest, while her mother and sister were found fatally injured. A man named Kyle Clifford was arrested on suspicion of the murders but remains in hospital and has not yet been interrogated due to his condition. The Hunt family has expressed profound devastation over the tragic loss of their loved ones.

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