Pub shooting suspect believed dead, police say

A man suspected of fatally shooting his wife outside a pub in Kent is believed to have died after falling into the River Thames, police say.
Edvard Stockings is suspected of shooting Lisa Smith in the car park of the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt last Friday.
Det Ch Insp Dave Higham said: "Our inquiries have concluded that the suspect is believed to have died after falling into the River Thames."
Mr Stockings's body has yet to be found but searches are ongoing, Kent Police added.
Ms Smith, 43, from Slough, was shot dead shortly after 19:00 GMT on Valentines Day.
Det Ch Insp Higham added: "This murder has led to the senseless loss of a beloved daughter and mother and our thoughts remain with Lisa's family."
A friend of Mr Stockings, who was also known as Smith, previously said he received a call from him where he told him: "She's dead, I love you. I'll see you on the other side."
CCTV footage captured the sound of three gunshots, followed by shouting and screaming.
A car and gun, linked to the suspect, were found "next to the Dartford crossing", police said. They added that the car was found on the bridge.

Mr Stockings's friend, Leslie Thompson, said he had known Mr Stockings for more than 30 years and the shooting did not make sense, adding: "They were both the life and soul of the party. We really don't know why he has done it. I'm baffled."
He added that Mr Stockings was "unbelievably close" to his father and had been deeply affected by his death two years ago.
"He's had a breakdown," Mr Thompson concluded, adding he was "one million percent sure... [Mr Stockings is] in the river."
A police spokesperson said the force would be assisting the coroner.
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