A woman shot in a Kent-Pub has been appointed by the police as the 43-year-old Lisa Smith from Slough.
She was declared dead on Valentine's Day outside the Three Horseshoes Pub after the police were called shortly after 7 p.m.
The police continue to look for the river Theems for a suspect who is supposed to have been seen on the wrong side of the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge in Dartford.
A car and firearm connected to the suspect were restored next to the crossing of Dartford after the police were called to Main Road in Knockholt on Friday at 7.02 pm.

Lisa Smith was deadly shot on a pub in Kent on Valentine's Day (Facebook)
The police are aiming their efforts to find the suspect known at Smith, and restored him from the water.
Flowers and balloons, including one who read 'beautiful mother', were accompanied by messages such as 'Rest in Peace' and 'Fly High, Pretty Lady'.
Landlady Michelle Thomas told Sky News that she had tried the Valentine's dinner when she heard two loud pony that she initially thought they were fireworks.
She said, “There was so much commotion – screaming, screaming, crying.”
Mrs Thomas added that the victim was not a fixed value in the pub, where flower tribute was laid yesterday, but had been there earlier, “mostly in the summer”.

She was declared dead while the suspect is supposed to have entered the river Thames (Gareth Fuller/PA)
She also described how an off-duty firearm officer intervened to get the situation under control.
It is understood that neither the suspect nor the victim came out, but had local connections with the area.
Senior research officer, detective head inspector David Highham, said on Saturday: “Call handler received reports from a man on the wrong side of the barrier and we do not exclude the possibility that he entered the water.
“We are currently only looking for one suspect and do not believe that there is a constant risk to the public.
“Specialist officers continue to collaborate with the families of both parties involved to support them after this tragic incident.”

(Gareth Fuller/PA)
Local parish councilor Ray Picot told Knows online That he heard “a few loud pony” at 7 p.m. “.
He added: “It's a shock. We have never had anything like that. It is a very busy pub – a great pub. It never has problems and is very well managed.
“I understand that those in the pub were returned to their houses by the police because they were all in terrible shock. It sounded terrible. “
Colleague parish councilor Steve Maines told the BBC that he heard a “commotion” outside the location and was told that someone had been shot.
He said: “We were our Valentine's Day meal when we suddenly heard this huge commotion outside in the parking lot.
“We were told that someone had been shot, so we had to leave.”