Devon and Cornwall Police Investigate Ann Widdecombe Murder, Find No Political Motive
Police have arrested a 28-year-old man from Rotherham in connection with the death of former UK minister Ann Widdecombe, following an investigation into a suspicious vehicle spotted near her Dartmoor home.The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, was detained after a raid involving counter-terrorism units.
Authorities confirmed the attack was not terrorism-related, though initial reports described a 'suspicious car' parked in an unusual location near Widdecombe's residence.The incident occurred hours before she was due to appear on television, with police stating she was attacked around 12:30pm on the day of her death.A garage manager reported noticing a dark VW Golf parked at the top of a lane, which appeared out of place for the area.Despite public tips and CCTV footage being requested, no footage was available.
The case has sparked renewed interest in the circumstances surrounding Widdecombe's death, with investigators focusing on the suspect's potential motive and the vehicle's role in the incident.
The police have emphasized that the attack was not linked to wider threats, though the involvement of counter-terrorism units has raised questions about the case's initial classification.