Kent Police said they were called to a ‘disturbance’ at the Three Horseshoes pub on Friday. A woman in her forties was shot dead at a village pub in Kent on Valentine’s Day evening sparking a manhunt. Kent Police said they were called to a “disturbance” at the Three Horseshoes pub on Main Road in Knockholt, near Sevenoaks, just after 7pm on Friday. They found a woman with “injuries consistent with gunshot wounds” and a murder investigation is now underway after the woman was declared dead at the scene.
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A firearm was found alongside a vehicle linked to the shooting at the Dartford Crossing as officers attempt to locate those connected with the killing. The force added in a statement: “Officers attended the scene along with South East Coast Ambulance Service where a woman in her 40s had suffered injuries consistent with gunshot wounds. “She was declared deceased at the scene and a murder investigation is underway. Her next of kin has been informed.