The landlady of a pub where a woman was tragically shot on Valentine’s Day has described hearing two loud bangs that she initially thought were fireworks.
Michelle Thomas, who runs The Three Horseshoes in Knockholt, Kent, told Sky News that patrons began "screaming, shouting and crying" as they realised what had occurred.
A woman in her 40s sadly died at the scene following a shooting in the pub’s car park, according to Kent Police. The suspect, believed to be known to the victim, reportedly fled the area, with a car and gun later discovered at the Queen Elizabeth II bridge crossing the River Thames.
Police subsequently received reports of a man on the wrong side of the barrier, leading them to believe he may have entered the water.
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