A young woman has spoken of her heartbreak after her brother stabbed their grandmother and her dog to death – before turning the knife on himself.
The mum-of-three, who lives in Tunbridge Wells, says she “can never forgive” her brother but is adamant she will give her nan the send-off she deserves.
Also in today’s podcast, investigations are ongoing after an explosion at a home near Ashford.
The bungalow in Charing has been completely destroyed and one woman has been taken to hospital – it’s not yet known what caused it.
One of Bluewater’s three original anchor stores is set to close before Christmas with a high street giant reportedly poised to take over the site.
House of Fraser, which has sat in one of the three corners of the Shopping centre since it opened 25 years ago, is understood to be shutting for good on November 27.
There’s a bit of mystery unravelling at an ancient Kent woodland after the discovery or porcelain dolls left scattered among the trees.
The dolls, fitted with little hats and tiny shoes, have been spotted by people using the walking tracks but no-one knows how they got there.
And in sport it’s clash between the top two teams of the league 2 table this weekend when Gillingham travel to take on Notts County.
The hosts hold the top spot, but Gills boss Mark Bonner is confident they can build on last week’s win.