On Valentine's Day, a tragic shooting occurred at The Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, resulting in the death of a woman in her 40s. Landlady Michelle Thomas reported hearing two loud bangs that guests initially thought were fireworks. The incident triggered panic among around 50 patrons inside the pub. Police confirmed the suspect was known to the victim and later found a car and gun at the nearby Queen Elizabeth II bridge, leading to concerns that he may have entered the water. Investigations continue, focusing on supporting the families involved.
Michelle Thomas, landlady of The Three Horseshoes pub, recalled two loud bangs that she initially thought were fireworks, marking the moment of the tragic incident.
Detective Chief Inspector David Higham stated that they are searching for a single suspect after a woman in her 40s was fatally shot in the pub's car park.
As chaos ensued at the pub, Michelle Thomas described how patrons began screaming, shouting, and crying in shock as they realized what had happened.
The police investigation revealed a car and a gun were discovered later at the Queen Elizabeth II bridge, indicating the suspect's possible escape route.
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