BBC News, South East
BBC News, South East
BBC/which burnA lethal capturing scene at Kent on Valentine's Day has left a tribute.
In the 40s, a lady was killed outdoors the Three Horsasho Pub in Nockholt after 19:00 GMT on Friday.
Flowers and balloons – together with one for “amazing mums” – have been with messages like “rest in pieces” and “fly high, Preity Lady”.
Police mentioned she had a gun on the Rani Elizabeth II bridge, which crosses the river Temes close to Dartford. Detectives are investigating the chance that the suspect entered the water.
Detectives consider that the suspected sufferer was recognized.
The power additionally mentioned that decision handlers had acquired a report of “on the wrong side of the barrier” on the Dartford Bridge on Friday.
Gareth Fuller/PA MediaWicker Rev Tim Edwards of St. Catherine Church at Knockholt informed BBC Radio Kent how he heard about capturing.
“I had a text message from a church warden” he mentioned, “And not my immediate response”, it ought to be a misunderstanding, it’s not understood. “
“As I’ve talked to folks, that sort of feeling has been repeated.
“There is a feeling of shock, this is the word that I have spoken to every person.
“It simply doesn't really feel actual, it’s not like this. It is a sort of factor you see on tv, it’s not the sort of factor you see in your village right here.”
BBC/which burnHe said that the community supported each other, “what the village group do”, “was pulling collectively and taking good care of one another”.
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