Lisa Smith, a 43-year-old woman from Slough, was shot dead outside the Three Horseshoes pub on Valentine's Day. Emergency services arrived shortly after the incident, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are actively searching the River Thames for a suspect known to the victim, who is believed to have entered the water. Floral tributes were left by mourners, while eyewitnesses recounted the chaotic scene following the shooting. Authorities reassure the public there is no ongoing risk as they focus on locating the single suspect linked to the crime.
Flowers and balloons, including one which read "Wonderful Mum", were accompanied by messages such as "rest in peace" and "fly high, pretty lady".
Landlady Michelle Thomas told Sky News that she had been preparing the Valentine's dinner when she heard two loud bangs she initially thought were fireworks.
Ms Thomas added that the victim was not a regular at the pub, where floral tributes were laid yesterday, but had been there before, mostly in the summer.
Detective Chief Inspector David Higham said on Saturday: Call handlers received reports of a man on the wrong side of the barrier and we are not ruling out the possibility that he may have entered the water.
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