Police seek white male in murder probe after death of former Tory MP Ann Widdecombe
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British police have launched a murder investigation following the death of former Conservative MP and minister Ann Widdecombe. The development was confirmed by Devon and Cornwall Police, who are leading the inquiry. Widdecombe's body was discovered with serious injuries, according to reports from multiple outlets.
"Police are looking for a white male."
Investigators have not released further details about a suspect or motive, but the search for a white male is a central focus of the probe. The Irish Independent, ireland-live.ie, and The Independent all confirmed the murder investigation, while STV News reported that an update is expected later on Friday afternoon.
"Devon and Cornwall Police are expected to issue an update on her death later on Friday afternoon."
Widdecombe, who served as a government minister and later became a prominent figure in Brexit debates, had been out of the political spotlight in recent years. The circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear, though police have not indicated any immediate public threat beyond the individual they are seeking.
The case has drawn significant media attention, with outlets including Democratic Underground and globalbankingandfinance.com also covering the announcement. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.
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