Kyle Clifford did not reveal the identities of his parents but their encouragement played a significant role in his choice to enlist in the military. They both come from a white background and hold British citizenship. Kyle resided with his parents in North London. His parents were supportive of his relationship with John Hunt's daughter, Louise Hunt.

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Kyle Clifford, a 26-year-old man from Enfield, London, was identified by the police as the suspect in a triple murder case and was later captured by authorities. The tragic deaths of Carol Hunt and her daughters, Hannah and Louise, were found in their home in Bushey, Hertfordshire. John Hunt, a long-time racing analyst on BBC Radio Five Live, was married to Carol.

He was apprehended in Enfield after a search, is currently unable to be interviewed by Hertfordshire Police due to his serious medical condition. He was receiving medical attention at the hospital following his Wednesday afternoon injuries, which were discovered after armed police tracked him to a cemetery in Enfield, north London.

Kyle Clifford elder brother is already in prison


He was born in Enfield in 1998, is the third of four children. After a short stint in the British Army from 2019 to 2022, Kyle Clifford decided to leave due to his immaturity and attitude issues. Meanwhile, his ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt was busy running her successful dog grooming business, Groom & Glow.

Kyle Clifford and Louise Hunt

Clifford previously worked for Amthal, a fire and security installation company in St Albans, Hertfordshire. He was employed from February 22, 2023, to July 20, 2023. The company mentioned in a statement to Sky News that they have not had any communication with Clifford since his departure in July 2023. Clifford's Enfield home is about a 30-minute drive from the company's location. A photo of Clifford at a company event on July 12, 2023, can be seen on their website.

His eldest brother Bradley Clifford was sentenced to life in prison in 2018 for a violent crime involving a moped and the death of a teenager. Bradley received a minimum term of 23 years after being found guilty at London's Old Bailey for his actions towards Soban Khan and Jahshua Francis.