Beloved star was shot and killed tonight. When you find out who she is, you will cry. Watch to see how the horror unfolded

One of the victims in the tragic incident involving a crossbow attack was a young woman named Hannah Hunt. Hannah’s boyfriend, Alex Klein, a makeup artist, shared a heartfelt tribute to her on Instagram, referring to her as “the love of my life.” Alex posted several pictures of them together, capturing happy moments they shared.

Hannah, along with her sister Louise and their mother Carol, were attacked on Tuesday in Hertfordshire by an ex-soldier. Tragically, Hannah did not survive the attack. The suspect, Kyle Clifford, was injured during the subsequent search for him and is currently receiving treatment in the hospital.

In memory of Hannah, Alex wrote, “RIP the love of my life, I will never forget you, stolen from me too soon.” He expressed his profound love for her, calling her his “brave queen” and expressing the hope that they will meet again. The pictures shared by Alex depicted their love and happiness, including a sweet moment of them kissing in a pool and another from an event they attended together.

Hannah’s father, John Hunt, was a racing commentator on BBC 5 Live. The devastating incident took the lives of both Hannah and Louise, leaving their father and the entire family in profound grief.

The search for the alleged killer began after three women were found murdered in a Bushey home. The injured women are the wife and daughters of a BBC star. A video clip captured the dramatic moment when armed police raided a property in Enfield. Another clip shows the arrest of Kyle Clifford in a cemetery. The search for answers continues as the police are currently searching a house in Enfield.

Lea Holloway, a longtime friend of Mrs. Hunt since they were 16 years old, spoke at a vigil held outside St. James’ Church. Sharing their shared memories, she said, “We grew up together and were pregnant at the same time.” The pain of losing a dear friend in such a horrific way is unimaginable.

A neighbor named Su Kehinde described the family as the “loveliest, gentlest family” and the “most humble people in the world.” The tragic events that unfolded were far from fair to such kind-hearted individuals.

The community has come together to pay their respects, with flowers being left at the scene in Ashlyn Close accompanied by heartfelt messages of condolences. Meanwhile, Kyle Clifford, the suspect, remains under medical care as he recovers from the injuries sustained during his capture in Lavender Hill Cemetery in Enfield.

This heartbreaking incident has left a mark on the lives of everyone involved, reminding us of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing our loved ones each day.