JAKARTA - The man who allegedly killed three women in an automatic arrow in England was arrested.
Kyle Clifford (26) was arrested by officers at Enfield, north London, after a massive hunt. He is in serious condition at the hospital.
"A man has now been arrested in connection with the three murders that occurred on Tuesday night," said Hertfordshire Constabulary as reported by CNN, Friday, July 12.
Carol Hunt, 61, wife of the BBC's horse racing commentator John Hunt and their daughters, Hannah Hunt, 28, and Louise Hunt, 25, were victims of the attack.
The three were found seriously injured at a house in the city of Bushey and declared dead in hospital.
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An arrow was found as part of an investigation, which police believe was used in this incident.
"The investigation is going on quickly and as a result, we have now arrested a man. Investigations are still ongoing at this time," said Detective Inspector Rob Hall, of the Great Crime Unitsmenshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire.
The killings of the three women rocked Britain, where mass killings were rare but violence against women and girls was officially labeled a national threat.
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