
Organiser: 'The Female Boss' Summerlyn Farquharson, 29,, pictured, rented the £1m house used for a pool party where a man was shot dead after she won £3.1m from the NHS after her son was left disabled

A self-styled 'Female Boss' hosted a chaotic pool party with her dancehall star boyfriend at a £1million rented home.

Police have arrested two men after a 34-year-old partygoer was shot dead close to the Surrey mansion's outdoor swimming pool at 2.30am yesterday after witnesses said so-called 'Yardie' gangsters stormed the event in Headley.

More than 400 revellers ran screaming after a handgun-wielding gangster opened fire at a rave organised by a Jamaican rap artist Jason White, 21, known as Braintear Spookie, and his millionaire girlfriend Summerlyn Farquharson, 29, who calls herself 'The Female Boss'.

The mother-of-two has rented the luxury property for £5,000 a month since 2014.

Miss Farquharson is thought to have chosen the property for her wheelchair-bound son as it had been specially adapted for disabled access by Christina Mountain, who owns the property with her sister in trust for their brother, who was left quadriplegic after being involved in a speed boat accident.

But shortly after moving into the six-bedroom bungalow with her son and five-year-old daughter Khyla, Miss Farquharson and her boyfriend decided to throw parties there, inviting revellers from as far as Jamaica to attend.

Online media accounts for the 29-year-old – who openly refers to herself as a ‘bad b****’ - reveal a globetrotting lifestyle centred on alcohol-fuelled partying.

Pictures show her cavorting in skimpy outfits at dozens of parties and openly appearing to smoke cannabis.

Obsessed with money, she appears to enjoy a lavish lifestyle, posing with a fleet of flash cars including a Range Rover, Audi and Mercedes, wads of cash and bottles of champagne.

Her boyfriend, who is commonly known by his stage name Spookie, is an international music star who boasts that his lifestyle is ‘sweeter than honey’.

He once posted a picture of himself fanning banknotes behind the wheels of an Audi sportscar and a wearing Versace watch.

An underground singer specialising in the dancehall music genre that originated from his native Jamaica, he has released a number of singles and was performing at the event when he heard the gunfire.

Describing the shooting yesterday, he said: ‘I was inside when it happened - I heard the gunshots. People just started running around shouting, “call the police, call the police”.’

Mr White said he had hired a private security company and warned guests: ‘Security tight! Good behaviour is a must.’ But weapons were still smuggled inside.

He added: ‘The last three parties I organised were perfect. There was no violence, everything was alright. I can’t feel good right now. I don’t know the person who did it.’

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Reggae dancehall artist Braintear Spookie, real name Jason White, posted adverts for the party on his Instagram account (left). He is listed on the advert as an organiser of the event along with his wealthy girlfriend Summerlyn Farquharson, also known as 'Krissy' (right)

Murder probe: Officers and paramedics were called to a £1million bungalow in Church Lane, Headley, pictured above yesterday, at 2.30am yesterday and the body of a man in his thirties was found. Two men were arrested yesterday

Previous: Shortly after moving into the six-bedroom bungalow with her son and five-year-old daughter Khyla, Miss Farquharson and her boyfriend decided to throw parties there, inviting revellers from as far as Jamaica to attend, pictured last year

Packed: This is a snapchat image of the party at its height showing the bungalow's garden absolutely filled with revellers surrounding its pool

Miss Farquharson added: ‘It’s my house, but I wasn’t there when the man was shot.’

She added: 'Before the shooting everything was nice and then it was chaos. We have never had problems before and we have done the party on a yearly basis.

'At about two o'clock the crowd was getting unruly, I am not sure if it was the alcohol but by the time I got to the security I heard a gunshot, I saw people running, people were trying to get into the house.

'People weren't allowed in the house as it was a pool party but they were banging on the door.

'I opened the door to let Spookie in, people were shouting to call the police, saying someone was shot, so I called the police and locked us in.

'We don't know who was shot, we don't know why it happened, we have no clue, we don't know who it is.'

Ms Farquharson said the organisers had received abusive messages following the attack.

'It was frightening and damaging to Spookie's career, getting all this bad publicity,' she said.

'It was an innocent party, it was not a sex party, Spookie was going to showcase some of his material but because of the chaos that didn't happen, we never planned for this to happen.'

More than 400 revellers ran screaming after a handgun-wielding gangster opened fire at a rave organised by a Jamaican rap artist and his wealthy girlfriend in a £1million bungalow in the quiet leafy village of Headley, near Leatherhead.

A 34-year-old man collapsed in a pool of blood by the swimming pool after being blasted in the chest in the back garden.

A 36-year-old woman was left with serious leg gunshot injuries, and another man suffered a shoulder wound.

One of the revellers, who is a nurse, rushed to help the most seriously wounded man, but he died at the scene.

Mr White said he had hired a private security firm and told guests 'security tight, good behaviour is a must', but weapons were still smuggled in. Miss Farquharson said: 'Before the shooting everything was nice and then it was chaos. We have never had problems before and we have done the party on a yearly basis'

The organisers of the party, 'The Female Boss Krissy', left, on Instagram at the house, and dancehall star 'Braintear Spookie', right, by the pool

The advert for the event states, 'The Big Mansion Pool Party Part 3 Called My League @ A Posh Location in The Hills', with the Headley address at the bottom of the image

Braintear Spookie (left), 21, from Kingston, Jamaica, moved to the UK in 2013 and lives in London. He was listed on the advert as an organiser of the event along with 'The Female Boss' (right), who lives at the mansion

'The female boss': This is the third year in a row the couple's wild parties have taken over the quiet village, where revellers turn up by the 'coachload' to the pre-planned, ticketed events, which even have a bouncer on the door

Earlier officers had attended the party at 10pm to tell the organisers - reggae dancehall artist Jason White, 21, and his millionaire girlfriend Summerlyn Farquharson – to turn down the blaring rap music after receiving scores of complaints

Organiser: Reggae dancehall artist Braintear Spookie, real name Jason White, posted adverts for the party on his Instagram account and showed himself by its pool with a water pistol as he encouraged people to pay £20 to attend

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, one partygoer who did not wish to be named described the moment the event descended into chaos.

Invite: Up to 450 people are believed to have attended the £20 a head event billed as a 'pool party' at a 'posh location in the hills'

She said: 'There was a really tense atmosphere because it was so packed. There was a group of about three or four guys in there who were standing next to us. We heard them say, 'something's going on over there'.

'They added, 'we need to make sure we keep our 'tings' [guns] close'. Within half an hour I heard gun shots.

'It was a good location if you wanted to get someone because it's so secluded.

'Some people think it was people from Brixton who did it. It was all very heated. He [the victim] was not 'innocent', he was well known to police and he's got a long list of enemies.'

She added:'We went to the party and it was absolutely packed. They have had it at the same venue for three years running.

'They run a coach from London straight to the party. Everybody who goes is from London, and everyone knows about the party.'

After hearing a group of men talking about 'keeping their guns close' shots were fired shortly after, she said.

'I was pulled down to the floor there was a big stampede of people but I was stuck inside, in the corner. I couldn't get out but thought it was safer to stay inside anyway.

'I stayed because I couldn't believe what was happening. He [the victim] was about ten steps away from us.

'I took about ten steps and he was lying there on the floor. Police came after about half an hour and the ambulance took about 45 minutes.

'Three girls did CPR - they were nurses.

'Everybody had left but there was a group of around ten of us still there. The police had to tell us to go in the end.

'There must have been 300 or 400 people there. It's a good location if you want to get someone because it's so secluded.

'I wasn't surprised it had happened. Certain people there had refused to be checked by security at the door. There was one security guard there but I think he was just for show.'

Trashed: Empty champagne bottles, used contraceptives and the detritus of a street party remained at the scene yesterday, and it appears the body may have been found in the garden

Partygoers said the party was organised on social media, with tickets bought weeks in advance - but the atmosphere was 'tense', according to eyewitnesses. Pictured, Summerlyn Farquharson, who lives in the property

Days before the rave, Miss Farquharson posted videos online of herself and her boyfriend in one of the mansion's two swimming pools. She urged her thousands of online followers to buy £15 tickets for the event

Sealed off: A police forensics tent has been put up in the garden where the body of an unnamed man in his thirties was found this morning

Probe: Forensics officers are already at the scene in the usually quiet Surrey village and have marked out what may be bullet casings on the lane

This is the third year in a row the wild parties have taken over the quiet village, where revellers turn up by the 'coachload' to the pre-planned, ticketed events, which even have bouncers on the door

Evidence: Police have covered items, perhaps bullets, believed to be linked to the murder with small discs with at least two local saying they feared there had been a shooting

Investigation: Surrey Police officers carry out fingertip searches of the garden of the £1million bungalow, which hosted the £20 a head party

Grand: The six bedroom property apparently hosted a similar party a year ago - and police even attended last night as it started to remind them to keep noise to a minimum

Last night police were quizzing one man on suspicion of murder and another on suspicion of assisting an offender, who were arrested 12 hours after fleeing the party at 2.30am on Sunday night.

Neighbours warned police of trouble just hours before the violence erupted after hundreds of rowdy scantily-clad partygoers dressed in bikinis and hot pants descended on the sleepy village in Surrey’s prime stockbroker belt for what some locals described as a ‘massive sex party’.

Earlier officers had attended the party at 10pm to tell the organisers to turn down the blaring rap music after receiving scores of complaints from furious neighbours.

But officers decided not to shut down the ticketed event, which was licensed by the local council despite the venue being situated in a quiet lane yards from a parish church.

Days before the rave, Miss Farquharson posted videos online of herself and her boyfriend in one of the mansion’s two swimming pools.

She urged her thousands of online followers to buy £15 tickets for the event dubbed ‘The Big Mansion Pool Party Part 3. My League’, which she described as taking place at ‘A Posh Location in the Hills’.

One eyewitness described how the atmosphere changed at the party after several people suspected of being Yardie gangsters arrived.

A short time later neighbours heard a volley of gunshots. Within minutes, hundreds of partygoers had fled leaving a trail of destruction.

Photographs show how the garden was left strewn with a mountain of rubbish, broken bottles, used condoms and even a knife was dropped in the melee as terrified partygoers dashed to their cars to flee the gunshots.

Last night neighbours questioned why the event was licensed by Mole Valley District Council, which was prepared to allow the event to continue until 4am.

One neighbour said: ‘I thought I heard a gunshot. People started to run back to their cars. It was a mass exodus. The whole village is in shock. It is a very sleepy village and it is probably one of the safest places to live.’

Another neighbour Harry Higgs, 17, said he initially feared it was a terrorist attack because the village is near Headley Court, the Ministry of Defence’s rehabilitation centre for wounded military personnel.

Another 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’ve all complained but there’s not a lot anybody can do about the loud music.’

David Preedy, chairman of Headley Parish Council, called the police after he heard the party had ‘started to build up’ at 7.30pm.

He said: ‘I called the police and asked them to patrol and make organisers know they should be considerate neighbours.’

Yesterday leader of Mole Valley District Council Vivienne Michael confirmed a licence had been granted for the party after there were no objections from police or environmental health.

Detective Superintendent Bex Smith said: ‘This was a shocking turn of events at what had been billed as a private pool party and will have been witnessed by a number of people.

‘We would be particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a white and black mini which left the scene following the incident.’