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By Ruth Comerford, Paul Gribben, BBC News
Hertfordshire Police said Kyle Clifford has been found
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A triple murder suspect has been captured following the killing of a BBC racing commentator's wife and two daughters on Tuesday.
Kyle Clifford, 26, was found in the Enfield area by police officers on Wednesday afternoon following a full-scale manhunt in Hertfordshire and north London,
Police believe Tuesday evening's attack was targeted and carried out with a crossbow, as well as possibly with other weapons.
Three women were were found seriously injured just before 19:00 BST on Tuesday evening in an attack which police believe involved a crossbow.
All three victims died at the scene in Ashlyn Close in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
A full-scale manhunt has taken place today to find suspect Kyle Clifford, 26, who is from Enfield, north London, and used to work as a security guard.
Armed police officers and specialist search teams responded "at pace", and were deployed to various locations in north London and the Bushey area of Hertfordshire.
On Wednesday afternoon, armed officers and ambulance staff were seen at a cemetery close to where a house was searched in Enfield.
The cemetery was closed off and an air ambulance was seen nearby.
Hertfordshire Police later said that Kyle Clifford had been apprehended "with no shots fired" by police. He is receiving medical treatment after being found with injuries.
They were: Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of BBC commentator John Hunt, and two of their three daughters - Louise, 25, and Hannah, 28.
Carol Hunt, 61, one of the three women killed, with her BBC commentator husband John
Details are still emerging about the suspect but it is believed that Kyle Clifford left the British Army after a short period of service in 2022.