Locals describe moment police arrived
One local resident, who lives on a nearby street, told of the moment dozens of police descended onto the quiet street.
He said: ‘From 7pm there was like 20 police cars coming down, four ambulances and then armed police came and they were here till midnight.
‘I know of them (the victims). So a few of them went to school with people that I know. That’s all I know. I didn’t know them personally.
‘I know they went to schools in the area in the area. They didn’t go to my school.’
Another local, Francis Turner, was watching Germany play France in the Euros sime finals when she heard shouting outside.
She told The Sun: ‘My husband and I were watching the football when we heard sirens and shouting. There were around 30 policemen outside.
“There were armed police. They came and knocked on our door and told us to stay inside and keep our doors shut.’
Local Councillor reacts to ‘terrible’ incident
Local councillor Laurence Brass, who lives nearby, said the area is ‘a typical leafy British suburb’. He told the BBC:
At about eight o’clock last night, I was watching the football on television, and suddenly a helicopter landed in the lawn outside my flat, which is at the top of this road, and then my phone started going, and I was told that there was a major incident here in Bushey and we should all keep away because there was somebody apparently on the run.
This is not something that happens in Bushey.
We can’t remember a murder in our rather quiet neck of the woods, so (it’s a) terrible shock and our sympathies and prayers and thoughts are with the families of the three women.
That really is a terrible thing to happen to anybody, and I’ve gathered they’re all from the same family, which obviously makes it even more tragic, and we’ll do everything we can as the local council to add our source of comfort where we can.
Home Secretary being ‘updated’ on the search
What we know so far
A manhunt is underway for a ‘crossbow attack’ suspect after three women were found ‘murdered’ in a home.
Kyle Clifford, 26, from Enfield, is being hunted by police after three women, who are believed to be from the same family, died at their in £800,000 detached house Bushey, Hertfordshire.
Armed police rushed to the four-bedroom house on Ashlyn Close last night where they discovered the victims with serious injuries, which they later died from.
Police warn Clifford may still be armed and is dangerous. The public have been urged not to approach him and call 999.
Welcome to the liveblog
Welcome to ‘s liveblog as police have launched an urgent manhunt for crossbow attack suspect Kyle Clifford (below) after three women are believed to have been murdered in Hertfordshire.
Follow for the latest updates in the search for the 26-year-old from Enfield, who is believed to still be armed and is dangerous.