google-site-verification=Vxr2Lis8e0te7IceoVxkLg5Cvt5Hwn_ljSJemCqipyk UK police launch manhunt after triple murder of BBC commentator's family

UK police launch manhunt after triple murder of BBC commentator's family

English police were chasing after a man who accepted to be equipped with a crossbow after three ladies were killed in a house close to London. Photograph: AP

LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) - English police sent off a monstrous manhunt on Wednesday after three ladies, the spouse and girls of a BBC horse racing observer, were killed in a verdant town outside London in an episode accepted to have involved a crossbow.


Officials found the three casualties, matured 25, 28, and 61, with serious wounds at the house in Bushey, 20 miles northwest of London, on Tuesday night. They passed on at the scene a brief time frame later.


The BBC said that the ladies were Ditty Chase, the spouse of its pundit John Chase, and two of their little girls.


A tremendous pursuit including equipped officials has now been sent off for suspect, Kyle Clifford. Police have spoken to him to surrender himself and cautioned the public not to move toward the 26-year-old.


Boss director Jon Simpson referred to the episode as "horrendous", telling columnists a crossbow and perhaps different weapons were accepted to have been involved.


"Our general goal today is to safeguard public security and to find Kyle Clifford who is needed regarding the homicide of the three ladies in what we accept is a designated episode," Simpson said.


Companions and partners of Chase communicated their shock at the news.

"Difficult to appreciate the aggravation. Simply realize we are hanging around for you John. We love you buddy - hustling loves you," ITV horse racing pundit Matt Chapman said on X.

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