Suspect behind Kent pub Valentine's Day murder believed to have died after falling into the River Thames

Valentine's Day shooting Kent
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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 20/02/2025

- 11:27

Updated: 20/02/2025

- 12:14

Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough, was killed in Knockholt

Detectives have confirmed a man suspected to have shot dead a woman outside a Kent pub on Valentine’s Day has died after falling into the Thames.

Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough, was killed in Knockholt near The Three Horseshoes pub just after 7pm on Friday, Kent Police said.


The force believes the man, named as Edvard Stockings or Smith, fell from the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge which crosses the Thames at Dartford 17 miles away.

A car containing a handgun was found abandoned on the bridge and a man was seen on the wrong side of the barrier, however his body has yet to be found.

A police cordon outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Sevenoaks in KentA police cordon outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Sevenoaks in KentPA
Kent pub shootingThe landlady said that Smith was not a regular at the pub, though had been there before, 'mostly in the summer'PA

Detective Chief Inspector Dave Higham said: “We have carried out a full and extensive investigation into Lisa’s tragic murder and our inquiries have concluded that the suspect is believed to have died after falling into the River Thames.

“Multiple searches of several areas of the river have since been assisted by the Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade and Coastguard, but at this stage we have not recovered a body.

“These searches are ongoing and whilst our investigation will continue, we will be preparing our findings and reports to assist the coroner.

"This murder has led to the senseless loss of a beloved daughter and mother and our thoughts remain with Lisa’s family."

The landlady of The Three Horseshoes, Michelle Thomas described customers "screaming, shouting and crying" as they realised what had happened.

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Kent pub shootingThe suspect was a man who was known to the victim, police saidPA

Thomas told reporters about 30 people were at the pub for dinner, while 20 more were in the bar as the incident unfolded just after 7pm. Police have said that the suspect was known to the victim.

There had been no prior contact between the police and the victim or suspect.

Local parish councillor Ray Picot told Kent Online: "It’s a shock. We’ve never had anything like this. It’s a very busy pub – a great pub. It never has any trouble and is very well managed.

"I understand those inside the pub were ushered back to their houses by police as they were all in terrible shock. It sounded awful.”

Kent pub shootingThe Three Horseshoes’ pubs announced on Facebook that the venue would stay shut on Saturday PA

Steve Maines told the BBC he heard a "commotion" outside the venue and was told someone had been shot.

He said: "We were sitting having our Valentine’s Day meal when all of a sudden we heard this huge commotion outside in the car park. We were told someone had been shot so we had to leave."

Dorothy Wong, who lives nearby, said: "I heard around three to four bangs outside and loud shouting from a woman’s voice."