Police yet to quiz Bushey crossbow murders suspect as inquest set to open
Hertfordshire Police confirmed there had been no updates and the suspect remains under arrest and continues to receive treatment in hospital
Police have still not been able to question a man arrested on suspicion of killing a mother and two daughters in a crossbow attack.
Investigators will wait for medical staff to confirm that the 26-year-old is well enough to be spoken to before they can quiz him about the triple murder in a quiet suburban home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on July 10.
It comes as an inquest into the deaths of the three women is set to open today.
Hertfordshire Police confirmed there had been no updates and the suspect remains under arrest and continues to receive treatment in hospital.
As a result of his condition, officers have not yet been able to interview him, but detectives from the major crime unit continue with their investigation.
Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of BBC racing commentator John Hunt, and two of their daughters, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were found fatally injured at the family home in Ashlyn Close just after 7pm.
A massive manhunt was launched after the attack, for the suspect who was found just under 24 hours later with what were thought to be self-inflicted injuries in the Hilly Fields area of Enfield, north London.
Paying tribute to the three victims, Mr Hunt and his third daughter Amy previously said: "The devastation that we are experiencing cannot be put into words."
In a further statement read to Sky Sports Racing viewers by his colleague Matt Chapman, Mr Hunt paid tribute to his "magnificently inspirational" surviving daughter.
He said: "Notwithstanding the horrid evil that's swept through our lives, wreaking devastation on an unimaginable scale, the counter to that has been the breathtaking messages of support, some of which are still to be read.
"Amy, my eldest daughter, has been magnificently inspirational with her control and support for me, which I am trying, trying so hard, to replicate.
"Every message has felt so important, the same as a reassuring hug.
"We know people are worried about us. We will get through this."