TRAGIC LOSS. News of her passing has devastated the whole country

Following the tragic death of one of the three women who were allegedly attacked with a crossbow, her boyfriend paid tribute to her.

Girlfriend Hannah Hunt, 28, is a beautician who Alex Klein called “the love of my life” and posted pictures of the two of them on Instagram.

Tuesday in Hertfordshire, Hannah, her sister Louise, 28, and her mother Carol, 61, were all shot by a former soldier.

Officers were looking for the alleged killer on Wednesday and found 26-year-old suspect Kyle Clifford hurt. He was taken to the hospital.

Later, Mr. Klein wrote a touching tribute online: “RIP the love of my life, I will never forget you, stolen from me too soon.”

“The brightest light in my life,” he later said. Forever my brave queen. I hope we see each other soon… You’re loved, Hansy.

An image of them kissing in a pool and at an investor event were among the pictures he posted.

Johann Hunt, a racing commentator for BBC 5 Live, had two daughters named Hannah and Louise.

Their mother Carol also died in the alleged crossbow rampage in Bushey just after 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

A manhunt was started after three women were found “murdered” in a Bushey home.
The victims are a BBC star’s wife and daughters.
Dramatic video shows armed police raiding a home in Enfield.
Time-lapse video shows Clifford being caught in a cemetery.
Authorities are searching a house in Enfield again this morning.

She had known Mrs. Hunt since she was 16 years old, according to Lea Holloway, who is 60 years old.

After holding a vigil for Mrs. Hunt and her daughters on Thursday, she spoke outside of St. James’ Church: “We grew up together and were pregnant at the same time.” What nightmares are made of.

“I was there when she met John Hunt one night.” In a nightclub in Hemel Hempstead. Together, we went to events and birthday parties.

“It is very hard. That person was the nicest, sweetest, and kindest you could ever meet. “A pretty person.”

Adding, “This is what nightmares are made of…” The thought of it makes me nauseous.

Nearby resident Su Kehinde said they were the “loveliest, gentlest family” and the “most humble people in the world.”

“This was not fair to them. There were beautiful souls in them.”

Friday, flowers were left at the scene in Ashlyn Close, and some bouquets had notes with messages like “rest in peace” attached to them.

Injured Clifford was discovered in Lavender Hill Cemetery in Enfield, north London, on Wednesday. He was rushed to a major trauma center to get better.