Criminal case - Fatal violence against three women: Suspect arrested
After the fatal act of violence against the wife and two daughters of a well-known BBC Radio reporter in England, the police have arrested the suspected perpetrator. The 26-year-old was apprehended at a cemetery in the North London borough of Enfield, according to the police.
The man will be treated for injuries. The police stated that he did not inflict these injuries during the arrest. According to media reports, he was the ex-boyfriend of one of the daughters.
The three women were severely injured and found dead on Tuesday evening in Bushey, north of London. The British news agency PA reported that it was a 61-year-old woman and her daughters, aged 25 and 28. The police are treating this as a targeted attack and are searching for the 26-year-old.
- The criminal case involving the violent attacks on the BBC Radio reporter's family in Great Britain has gained significant attention from both local and international media, including the BBC.
- Despite being a suspect in the brutal crime committed in London, England, the 26-year-old alleged perpetrator was injured before his arrest, and the police assure the public that they were not responsible for his injuries.
- As the investigation into the criminal case continues, the women involved – the 61-year-old mother and her two daughters, aged 25 and 28 – are being remembered by the community and nationwide, with women's organizations and advocates calling for increased support and safety for women in England.
- Despite the man's arrest, the London Metropolitan Police continue their search for any potential accomplices or evidence related to the violent crime, promising that they will not rest until justice is served for the victims and their family.