The family of a mother and two daughters who died in their Hertfordshire home have shared their 'devastation' following the arrest of a suspect. Carol Hunt, Hannah Hunt and Louise Hunt, aged 61, 28, and 25, were killed at their semi-detached house in Ashlyn Close, Bushey, on Tuesday evening (July 9), leading to a 24-hour manhunt across Hertfordshire and Enfield in North London. Hertfordshire Constabulary put out an appeal for Kyle Clifford who was tracked down to Lavender Hill Cemetery in Enfield on Wednesday evening (July 10).

Clifford was found seriously injured and detained by armed police, without firing shots, before being taken to hospital for treatment. On Friday, July 12, police said the 26-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of three murders. In a statement, released on Saturday morning (July 13), husband and father, John Hunt - a BBC and Sky Sports racing commentator -and his surviving daughter, Amy, said they were 'devastated' after the loss of their wife, mum, daughters, and sisters.

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“As you can imagine, this is an extremely difficult time for us, and we need time and space to come to t.