Heartbreak on a day meant for love: Lisa Smith, a 43-year-old woman from Slough, is the victim of a tragic shooting at a Kent pub. Discover the chilling details as the investigation unfolds!
In a tragic and shocking incident that marred Valentine’s Day this year, police have confirmed the identity of the woman fatally shot outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent. The victim, 43-year-old Lisa Smith from Slough, was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after 7pm on Friday. Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos as police poured into the area, prompting a search for the suspect, who is believed to have fallen off a nearby bridge during the altercation. The news has sent ripples of shock through the community, prompting many to question how such violence could erupt on a day that’s meant to celebrate love.
As investigations unfold, Kent Police have reiterated their commitment to finding the suspect responsible for this heinous act. The river adjacent to the pub has become a focal point for searches, with divers reportedly scouring the River Thames in hopes of recovering any evidence that may lead to the perpetrator. Residents are left shaken, pointing to the generally peaceful nature of their village and lamenting the loss of a member of their community under such violent circumstances.
The Triple Horseshoes has always been known as a hub for locals to gather and enjoy a pint or two. However, this tragic incident brings a somber reminder of how quickly normality can shift to outright horror. As Lisa's family come to terms with their devastating loss, a flood of support from locals and online communities have emerged, expressing solidarity and sorrow over the tragedy that unfolded that fateful evening.
While the investigation continues, questions arise about the security measures in place at pubs and public gatherings, especially on days celebrated for romance. Such incidents prompt a nationwide conversation on public safety, with locals rallying for more vigilance and a sense of community oversight to avoid such heart-wrenching situations in the future.
Interestingly, Valentine’s Day is traditionally linked to love and romance, but it has also seen its fair share of tragic events. Just last year, there were reports of emergency services being called out due to escalating disputes in various regions of the UK. This tragic turn of events reminds us all to treasure moments of love and safety in an increasingly unpredictable world. Also worth noting is the hospitality venue sector's need for improved security protocols—something that many are calling for now more than ever.
The victim of a shooting in Knockholt is named by police as 43-year-old Lisa Smith from Slough.
In a statement, Kent Police said it is believed the suspect fell from the bridge and "officers are focusing efforts on searches to recover him from the ...
Police have released details of a woman who was shot dead outside a village pub on Valentine's Day.
Police continue to search River Thames for suspect over Friday's fatal shooting of Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough.
Lisa Smith, from Slough, was fatally shot outside The Three Horseshoes in Knockholt, Kent, on Friday.
A woman shot dead at a Kent pub has been named by police. Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough was killed outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, ...
A woman shot dead at a Kent pub has been named by police as 43-year-old Lisa Smith from Slough. She was pronounced dead outside the Three Horseshoes pub on ...
Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough, was pronounced dead at the scene at the Three Horseshoes in the village of Knockholt, near Sevenoaks just after 7pm on Friday, Kent ...
Lisa Smith, 43, was killed outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt in Kent on Friday evening. Her partner - named locally as Edvard Smith - is understood ...
The man thought to have shot Lisa Smith on Valentine's Day is Edvard Stockings, the BBC understands.
The man suspected of shooting a woman dead outside a Kent pub reportedly phoned a friend and told her what he had done.
Lisa Smith, from Slough, was shot dead in a pub in Knockholt, Kent, on Valentine's Day.
Edvard Stockings phoned his friend to tell him 'She's dead, I love you. I'll see you on the other side,' it has been claimed.
A woman who fatally shot on Valentine's Day at a village pub in Kent has been pictured for the first time in the News Shopper.
Lisa Smith, 43, was killed outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt in Kent on Friday evening. Her partner Edvard Smith is understood to be the main ...
The man thought to have shot Lisa Smith on Valentine's Day is Edvard Stockings, the BBC understands.
Family friend Leslie Thompson told the BBC that accused Edvard Stockings had called him less than two hours after the shooting of Lisa Smith outside the Three ...