Britain's racing community was delighted to hear John Hunt make his return to work.
The much-loved horse racing commentator was greeted with hugs from fellow commentators when he walked into the press room at Brighton Racecourse.
Sky's At The Races for today’s (September 9) flat meeting at the racecourse was the first time the highly respected broadcaster had been at work since his wife Carol Hunt, 61, and their daughters, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were found fatally injured at their house in Ashlyn Close, Bushey, on July 9.
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Kyle Clifford, 26, was arrested on suspicion of three counts of murder on July 11, after he was found with injuries in the Hilly Fields area of Enfield, North London.
Horse racing reporter Will Lefebve said he and fellow reporters were surprised by Mr Hunt’s appearance but that they were glad to see him back.
How nice to hear the tones of John Hunt back at the racecourse again, Just take it slow and steady my friend as everyone in this wonderful sport has got your back. https://t.co/dHdDvmnlZ7
— Neil Watson (@WattyRacing) September 9, 2024
“The racing world has really embraced his return,” said Mr Lefebve.
“He’s a lovely guy. Five of us one by one gave him a hug. It was a nice surprise.
It might be 'thoroughly Monday' in terms of racing quality, but what a pleasure to hear John Hunt back calling at Brighton.
— Matt Bisogno (@MattBisogno) September 9, 2024
“Everyone was so horrified with what had happened and it was great to see him back.”
In a statement after the attack, Mr Hunt and his surviving daughter Amy said: “The devastation that we are experiencing cannot be put into words.
What looked a pretty dismal card at Brighton has been lit up by John Hunt - it's genuinely fantastic to hear him back commentating on the great game @HuntyCaller 👊
— James (@jamesaknight) September 9, 2024
“We would like to thank people for their kind messages and for the support we have received in recent days. These have provided great comfort to us for which we are very grateful.
“As you can imagine, this is an extremely difficult time for us and we need time and space to come to terms with what has happened and start the grieving process.”
A GoFundMe page set up to support Mr Hunt and Amy by ITV commentator Matt Chapman passed its target of £100,000, which Mr Chapman said “shows from the horror of this event, we have seen the other side of human nature – it just reminds us there’s goodness out there in the world”.
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