TRIBUTES have been paid to Wilf Isaacs as police charge another man with attempted murder in connection to his death.

Avon and Somerset Police charged John Broadway, 37, with murder and attempted murder following a shooting in Ilton on Thursday night.

He will appear before Bristol Magistrates' Court tomorrow morning.

He is the third person to be charged with the two counts, after police also charged Charlie Broadway, 23, and William (Billy) Broadway, 18, from Ilton, have been jointly charged with murder, attempted murder and possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Charlie and William Broadway appeared before Taunton Magistrates' Court this morning, and will be appearing at Bristol Crown Court tomorrow (Tues)

Bonnie Broadway, 29, from Ilton, wasalso charged in connection to the incident.

She was charged with assisting an offender.

She also appeared before magistrates this morning.

Three other women, two aged 36 and another aged 26, have been released on bail pending further enquiries.

Police swooped on the traveller's site at Chubbard's Cross in Ilton after reports of a shooting on Thursday night at 8pm.

Wilfred Isaacs, 50, died in the incident and a post-mortem examination revealed he died of a single gunshot wound.

Another 20-year-old man was injured in the suspected shooting, but his injuries are not life-threatening.

A host of floral tributes have been left at the scene of Chubbard's Cross, and the family have also issued this image via the police as they remember Mr Isaacs.

Det Supt Andy Bevan said: “This has been a fast-paced and wide-ranging investigation and I would like to again thank the local communities affected for their patience and support.

“We will continue to have a visible police presence at Chubbards Cross caravan site as this ongoing, complex investigation continues.

“A vast amount of work is still taking place at the scene of the shooting as our meticulous forensic examination develops. We anticipate this site will remain closed for the next few days as these enquiries progress.

“Our thoughts remain with Wilfred’s family and specially trained Family Liaison Officers continue to support them through this difficult time."