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Queen praises Hunt family for their bravery after killings
Summary
Queen Camilla praised the Hunt family's courage on BBC Radio 4 and, for the first time publicly, described an attempted indecent assault she experienced as a teenager.
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Queen Camilla praised the Hunt family's courage during a BBC Radio 4 Today programme discussion on violence against women. The broadcast was guest edited by Baroness Theresa May and included John Hunt and his surviving daughter, Amy. The Queen also spoke publicly for the first time about an attempted indecent assault she experienced as a teenager. The family reflected on their loss and on efforts to remember Carol, Louise and Hannah Hunt.
Key points:
- Queen Camilla spoke with John and Amy Hunt on BBC Radio 4's Today programme and praised their courage.
- The Queen said she had been attacked as a teenager on a train and that the experience prompted her to speak publicly.
- John Hunt's wife, Carol, and daughters, Louise and Hannah, were killed in July 2024 by Louise's ex-partner.
- The man responsible was reported to have been sentenced to a whole life order in March after pleading guilty.
- The Hunt family have set up The Hunt Family Fund to support charities and projects that inspire young women and reflect the family's interests.
- Participants, including Baroness May and the Queen, raised concerns about online radicalisation and emphasised education and positive role models for young men.
Summary:
The Queen's remarks and the Hunt family's public work have drawn wider attention to violence against women and to questions about online influence and education. The Hunt Family Fund has been established and a fundraising event has been reported. Undetermined at this time for further legal or procedural steps beyond the reported sentencing.
