After a day-long manhunt, Kyle Clifford, the crossbow triple murder suspect, was found in a cemetery in Enfield yesterday
The suspect in the triple crossbow murder of a mother and her two daughters, who was found injured yesterday, is in a “serious” condition and authorities cannot currently question him, police said today.
After a one-day manhunt, Mr Kyle Clifford, aged 26, was found yesterday in a cemetery in Enfield, north London, and at a distance of about 20 kilometers from the town of Bassey.
It was there, in Bassey, that authorities suspect he murdered the wife and two daughters of a BBC radio announcer with a crossbow on Tuesday night.
The victims were aged 25, 28 and 61.
This triple murder shocked Britain, with the case making headlines today in most newspapers.
The suspect “he is currently in serious condition and is unable to speak to the officersHertfordshire Police said in a press release.
As the investigation continues and authorities put the spotlight on an Enfield residence, police announced they found a crossbow.
After announcing yesterday that the suspect and the three victims knew each other, as he was the ex-partner of one of the sisters, according to British media, police today clarified that they had not previously had to intervene in an incident involving Kyle Clifford or the victims.
“This is an unprecedented attack and we are determined to establish all the circumstances surrounding the events that took place that night and the events that followed” this tragedy, said Rob Howell, head of the major crime unit for Bedfordshire. , Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, in a press release.
Today, a memorial service for the three victims was held at St James’s Church in Bassey.
Many people they left flowers and messages near the victims’ home.
“We take up the heavy cross of mourning and try to understand why something so cruel and inhumane happened to our community,” the Reverend David Stevenson told the tearful crowd.
Source :Skai
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