BBC racing commentator John Hunt says he feels 'wounded and vulnerable' as he returns to work after crossbow tragedy – and reveals heartbreaking final memories of his wife and daughters

BBC commentator John Hunt has revealed he and his daughter Amy are ‘wounded and vulnerable’ as he returns to work 60 days after his wife and other two daughters were killed in a crossbow attack.

Carol Hunt, 61, Hannah Hunt, 28, and Louise Hunt, 25, were fatally injured at their family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire on July 9.

The suspect, named as Kyle Clifford, 26, was arrested and remains in hospital after being found by police in Enfield with self-inflicted injuries following a manhunt.

Returning to work on Monday, Mr Hunt told the Mirror in an emotional statement how his ‘knees buckled’ as he recalled his last memories of his wife as they took a holiday in Brighton in May.

He said he and Carol had been ‘laughing like teenagers’ as they took a ride on the Wild Rapids at Brighton pier.

‘I know the girls are with me at all times,’ he added, as he thanked wellwishers for their love and support. 

BBC commentator John Hunt has returned to work weeks after his wife Carol Hunt (pictured) and two of his daughters, Hannah Hunt and Louise Hunt, were killed in a crossbow attack

BBC commentator John Hunt has returned to work weeks after his wife Carol Hunt (pictured) and two of his daughters, Hannah Hunt and Louise Hunt, were killed in a crossbow attack

BBC commentator John Hunt has returned to work weeks after his wife Carol Hunt…

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