Lisa Smith, a 43-year-old woman from Slough, was shot dead on Valentine's Day at a pub in Knockhold, Kent. The incident occurred at around 7:02 PM, with law enforcement revealing that the suspect was known to the victim. Investigations are focusing on the River Thames, where it is believed the suspect, observed in a precarious position near the Queen Elizabeth II bridge, may have fallen. A firearm and vehicle linked to the suspect were discovered near the Dartford Crossing, prompting ongoing searches and inquiries by Kent Police.
Lisa Smith, 43, was shot dead in a pub on Valentine's Day, with police linking her murder to a suspect believed to have fallen into the River Thames.
Kent Police have identified the victim as Lisa Smith and are investigating the circumstances surrounding her murder, focusing on areas near the Queen Elizabeth II bridge.
The police are searching the River Thames for the suspect, who is reported to have been seen on the wrong side of a bridge barrier.
The suspect linked to Lisa Smith's murder had a car and firearm recovered near the Dartford Crossing, indicating a possible planned attack.
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