Woman killed in Valentine’s Day pub shooting

A woman in her 40s died on Valentine’s Day and as her prey continued, a shooting occurred outside a village bar in Kent.
Kent police said Friday at 19:00 GMT in GMT, which is in the murder investigation, will be conducted at three horses on Knot Holt Main Road.
Officials said the woman, who suffered from gunshot wounds, died at the scene.
A vehicle and gun recovered at the Dartford crossing was linked to the death, police said.
The officer said men and women were considered to know each other.
Kent police said it is working to identify and find everyone potentially involved.
Steve Maines, a parish MP for Knockholt, told the BBC he heard a “combust” outside the venue and was told that someone was shot.
He said: “We sat at Valentine’s Day dinner when we suddenly heard this huge commotion outside the parking lot.
“We were told that someone was shot, so we had to leave.”

“I have about three or four bangs outside, shouting out the woman’s voice,” said Dorothy Wong, a villager.
Ray Picot lived in the village for 30 years.
He said: “We looked up and saw the entire area blocked with ambulances, police and flashing lights.
“It’s hard to believe something like that happened in our village.”
A notice on the bar’s Facebook page said it will be closed on Saturday, “a tragic incident outside the bar last night.”
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These three horseshoes are located about five miles (8 km) northwest of 7oaks.
BBC reporter Daniel Maclaren said on Saturday morning that the area around the bar was blocked with police videotapes.
Police stood at the scene to prevent entry.