Authorities are currently looking into the possibility that a suspect linked to the fatal shooting of a woman outside a pub on Valentine’s Day may have plunged into the River Thames. The victim, a woman in her 40s, tragically lost her life in the violent incident that took place at the Three Horseshoes located on Main Road in Knockholt, Kent, shortly after 19:00 GMT this past Friday. Following the shooting, law enforcement recovered a vehicle containing a firearm on the Queen Elizabeth II bridge, which spans the River Thames near Dartford.
BBC reporter Ben Scofield, who was present at the scene of the crime, indicated that authorities do not believe there is an ongoing threat to public safety. The investigation is underway to determine the whereabouts of the suspect involved in the shooting and whether they may have entered the River Thames following the violent event. Further details regarding the incident are still emerging as law enforcement continues to delve into the matter.
As the investigation into the fatal shooting of the woman outside the pub on Valentine’s Day progresses, authorities are working diligently to uncover any leads that may shed light on the circumstances surrounding the tragic event in Knockholt, Kent. The recovery of a vehicle with a firearm on the Queen Elizabeth II bridge has added another layer of complexity to the case, prompting law enforcement to explore all possible avenues in pursuit of justice. The community is left in shock and mourning as they come to terms with the loss of the victim in this senseless act of violence
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