Devon and Cornwall Police have arrested a 28-year-old white British man on suspicion of murdering former MP, MEP and television personality Ann Widdecombe. The suspect was detained at an address in South Yorkshire, more than 200 miles from Widdecombe’s isolated bungalow in Haytor, Devon, where her body was discovered late Thursday morning, 9 July 2026. The arrest, announced late Sunday, 12 July, involved local officers, Counter Terrorism Policing North East and South Yorkshire Police. Investigators say there is no indication of terrorism. Forensic findings suggest Widdecombe was attacked around 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, 8 July, after missing a scheduled television interview.
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