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BBC commentator John Hunt's message after tragic deaths of daughters and wife

BBC commentator John Hunt has urged people to 'make the most of every day' after his wife and two of his daughters were killed in a crossbow attack.

Mr Hunt's wife Carol, 61, and daughters Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were found fatally injured at the family home in Ashlyn Close just after 7pm last Tuesday (July 9). A murder investigation was launched following the attack.

Kyle Clifford, 26, from Enfield in north London, was arrested on Thursday evening on suspicion of three counts of murder. Hertfordshire Police said he remains in hospital, with detectives not yet able to interview him.

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Since the deaths of the three women, a GoFundMe page was set up with almost £45,000 raised so far. Mr Hunt's colleague and fellow commentator Matt Chapman said the proceeds would be used to support his surviving daughter Amy.

"Family means more to some than others and for John, his family unit was something he absolutely adored," Mr Chapman told the BBC. He added that his friend's 'biggest desire' was to ensure Amy had 'no money worries for the rest of her life'.

"There are a lot of people, including myself, who feel helpless and would like to do something," he said. "John would like nothing more for Amy after these horrific events than a life that is a little less stressful, because life will never be stress-free again.

"It's not going to take their grief away - it's not going to take the pain away or change anything - but it might help them have an easier life."

Mr Chapman said Mr Hunt had given him a poignant message following the tragic deaths. He said: "He told me: 'Matty, the message I would tell everyone is you never know when it's

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