
The British police officers found no evidence in killing of former UK minister Ann Widdecombe.
While investigating her killing the police officials found no political motive behind the incident.
Soon after her murder news, a 26-year-old man initially arrested on Friday in Newton Abbot was released without charge and has been completely eliminated from the inquiry.
The metropolitan police also arrested a 28 years old British male from South Yorkshire on suspicion of murder. which remains in police custody.
Devon and Cornwall ‌Police Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman added that investigators were not looking for anyone else in connection with the murder.
Detectives stressed that they are keeping an open mind about the motive while the investigation continues.
“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.
Ann Widdecombe murder:
Ann Widdecombe was social conservative who 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.
The 78-years-old British politician was found dead at her home in rural southwest England on Thursday with what police described as “serious injuries”.
The police offcials urge the public not to speculate about possible motives while the investigation remains ongoing.




