Horse Racing
‘Impossible to comprehend pain’ John Hunt feeling after family killed
The horse racing community say it is ‘impossible to comprehend the pain’ BBC commentator John Hunt is feeling after his wife and two daughters were murdered in a deadly crossbow attack.
Mother Carol, 61, and daughters Louise, 25, and Hannah, 28, were found fatally injured at their £800,000 detached home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, last night.
Police sources said the three women were tied up before being shot in a ‘targeted attack’ that may have also included ‘other weapons’.
A huge manhunt is underway to find suspect Kyle Clifford, 26, who is the ex-boyfriend of John’s daughter Louise.
The BBC sent a note to Five Live staff today describing their deaths as ‘utterly devastating’.
While ITV racing commentator Matt Chapman wrote on X: ‘No words needed for what has happened to @HuntyCaller and family today.
‘Impossible to comprehend the pain. Just know we are all here for you John. We love you pal – racing loves you.’
The Amateur Jockeys Association of Great Britain and Beverley Racecourse were among others sending their sympathies.
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BBC stalwart Mr Hunt has worked at the corporation for 30 years as a racing commentator and previous to this worked as a police officer.
Hunt, a regular racetrack caller and frequent presenter on At the Races, is most widely heard as the commentary voice for the sport on BBC 5Live.
His work on the national sport’s network has widened to occasional football commentary and also coverage of the equestrian events at the 2012 London Olympics.
The BBC said in its memo to staff it would provide Mr Hunt with ‘all the support we can’ following the murders of Carol Hunt and her two daughters in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
The note to BBC 5 Live staff read: ‘The news today about John Hunt’s family is utterly devastating.
‘Our thoughts are with John and his family at this incredibly difficult time and we will provide him with all the support we can.’
Armed police searched a home in Rendlesham Road, Enfield, this morning as the hunt for Clifford continued.
He is wanted over the deaths of Mrs Hunt and two of her daughters who were aged 25 and 28.
In a press conference today, Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson from Hertfordshire Police told reporters the murders are believed to be ‘targeted’.
The force also warned the public not to approach the suspect who ‘may be in possession of a crossbow’.
Messages of condolence were posted on social media by figures from the racing world.