Cops make two arrests after deadly shooting at Youtube star’s raucous party
THESE pictures show inside the venue of a huge pool party minutes before it turned into a deadly shooting spree.
More than 450 people turned up to rural Surrey for the massive gathering – dubbed a sex party by neighbours – before a gunman killed one reveller and injured two more.
It was organised by a Jamaican rap artist named Braintear Spookie and a blonde woman named only as Krissy.
The reggae singer, real name Jason White, posted adverts for the party on his Instagram account.
In a video he sings into the camera while chest deep in the swimming pool of the rented £1.5m bungalow in Church Lane, Headley.
He urges people to come to the £20 event as a pal shouts in the background.
He adds: “The pool is clean and pretty.”
Braintear Spookie has several highly sexualised songs posted to Youtube with very adult lyrics.
Some Headley residents have suggested the pool party is a cover for a sex fest or swingers club.
Mr White was not answering calls to the Sun Online today, although there is no suggestion he was involved in the deadly attacks.
The singer, who has produced songs with titles including Hurt It Up, Nuh Fault Wid Yuh, and Cah Tek Mi Life, also posted pictures of himself posing with a water pistol at what appeared to be the poolside at the venue.
The male victim, in his thirties, has not been identified.
No arrests have been made with police confirming at least one gunman is still at large.
A female party-goer is confirmed to be suffering “serious” leg injuries and is in hospital, while another man “suffered minor shoulder injuries”, according to police.
Residents of the sleepy Surrey village reported hundreds of people leaving the scene in top-of-the range cars and 4X4s.
Despite the flyer or the Instagram ad not referring to sex, some neighbours suggested there was more to the party that it was letting on.
A local, who asked not to be named, said: “This is the third year in a row they’ve thrown a massive sex party there – it’s ridiculous.
“We’re a quiet little village, we don’t want to live with this sort of swingers thing on our doorstep.
“They get up to all sorts of things there. There was a condom on the ground down the path and I’ve found a lot worse in previous years.”
Neighbours reported hearing gunshots and “a crescendo of noise” before hundreds of people flocked out and scores of cops turned up.
Mole Valley District Council admitted today that it had given the organisers of the pool party a temporary 14-hour licence to sell alcohol at the site as well as provide entertainment and late-night food.
Councillor Vivienne Michael, leader of the council, said: “We are saddened by the news of the death of an individual and reported injuries sustained by others at an event in Headley over the weekend.
“Our thoughts are with the affected family members and the local community.
“We are actively engaging with the police in their efforts to reassure and support the community.”
The council issued a Temporary Event Notice for a private garden party at the bungalow on 23rd May 2016 having received no objections from Surrey Police or Environmental Health.
The party was licenced from 2pm on Sunday July 24 to 4am on Monday July 25 and covered the sale by retail of alcohol, provision of regulated entertainment and provision of late night refreshment.”
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