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No evidence of political motive in murder of Widdecombe

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There is no evidence that the suspected murder of former ​British government minister Ann Widdecombe was politically motivated, police ‌said on Sunday, adding that they were not seeking anyone else after arresting a 28-year-old man.

Widdecombe, 78, was found dead at her home in rural ​southwest England on Thursday with what police described as serious injuries. ​Officers arrested a white British man in Rotherham, northern ⁠England, late on Sunday. Police urged the public not to speculate about possible ​motives while the investigation remains ongoing.

At this point, there is still ​no information to suggest that this is a terrorism-related incident, and at this point, we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this ​murder, Devon and Cornwall Police Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman told ​reporters.

Detectives remain open-minded about the potential motive. At this stage, there is nothing ‌to ⁠suggest that it was politically motivated. A second suspect arrested on Sunday was later released without charge.

A social conservative, Widdecombe served as a junior minister in John Major’s Conservative government in the 1990s. She ​stepped down as ​a lawmaker ⁠in 2010 but later joined Nigel Farage’s Reform UK as its immigration and justice spokesperson.

Two serving British ​members of parliament have been murdered in the ​last decade. Labour ⁠lawmaker Jo Cox was shot and stabbed by a Nazi-obsessed attacker during the Brexit campaign in 2016. Conservative lawmaker David Amess was stabbed ⁠to ​death in 2021 by a man ​inspired by the militant group Islamic State.

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