SWNS Police are investigating the murder at the house in Headley

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The body of a man in his thirties was found at a house in Church Lane, Headley, shortly after 2.30am today. He was shot dead and a woman is in hospital with serious injuries after being shot as well. Police are now hunting at least gunman who is on the loose. Officers and ambulance crews had been called to the £1million bungalow following reports of a disturbance at a private party - thought to be held by a Jamaican Reggae dancehall artist. Several other people were found with serious injuries at the party where 450 were thought to be attending.. A local source said a swingers' party was held at the house, which is rented out by a property developer, every year. Another neighbour said they thought some guests had come from overseas and had paid in euros to attend the party. Police were called on Sunday evening to reports of noise disturbance but hours later they were called back after reports of violence. A significant police presence was still around the house in the north Surrey village on Monday morning, with the road expected to remain closed for several hours as the investigation continues. The bungalow boasts luxury accommodation with indoor and outdoor swimming pools as well as a gym.

It was a group of African-origin people. There was a smashed car, glass everywhere David Baxter

Photos of the garden in the aftermath showed litter strewn across the lawn, including contraception. Last year's "swingers' party" also caused "chaos" in the village. A neighbour, who wished to remain anonymous, told MailOnline: "Police were called there last year at around 5am because of noise. "People who attended had bought tickets and were bussed in, as were lots of scantily clad women. 'We heard that there was another event planned last night and police went round to remind them of their responsibilities. "It appears they were called back a few hours later and it is not clear if the man was found dead in the house or outside."

Google Street View The party was at the large bungalow in Headley next to the church

David Baxter, who has friends living in Church Lane, said Sunday's incident involved a group of people of "African origin". He said: "It was a group of African-origin people. There was a smashed car, glass everywhere. "The house is next to the church and it is rented out for parties. They paid in euros, so they may not even be from England." Reggae artist Braintear Spookie, whose real name is Jason White, put up adverts for the party on his Instagram account. The 21 year old from Kingston, Jamaica, has lived in Britain since 2013 and is listed on the advert as an organiser of "The Big Mansion Pool Party Called My League Part 3 @ A Posh Location In The Hills". The singer posted pictures on the social media app of himself posing with a water pistol next to a pool which looked like the one at the Headley house, just before the party.

Instagram Reggae artist Braintear Spookie invited people to the £20 ticket party

Local councillor David Preedy, had previously raised concerns about the house with police. He said: "There was a noisy party last year that I know was problematic. It started at 11pm and went on until 5am on Monday morning so was decidedly unpopular. "When it was clear that the repeat was being organised, I notified the police on behalf of the parish council and on behalf of the community. Obviously I didn't realise what was going to happen. "The house is rented out. I understand it is the second or third of these parties. I was told last year that it was an event people were paying for tickets to attend. "I became aware a large number of people were gathering. I walked up at 8pm and there were people assembling. "They weren't people from the community. I could hear music was being played but I couldn't see much as the place has an enclosed garden. People were milling around.

Sky News Litter was seen strewn all over the garden

Sky News Police are scouring the property for evidence

"I called the police and asked them to patrol and make organisers know they should be considerate neighbours. "I haven't spoken to enough people about it but I am sure people will be shocked and very worried. The two main roads through the village are closed so it is very disruptive." Another neighbour said when they drove past the house on Sunday night there were lots of people, including lots of women "in brightly coloured African dresses". A police spokesman, said: "Surrey Police has launched a murder investigation after the body of a man in his thirties was discovered at an address in Headley. "The man has not yet been formally identified and a post-mortem examination to establish the cause of death will take place in due course.

Sky News Forensics are searching the house while some of the guests are being treated for injuries