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Murder Probe Continues After Arrest Release

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Published: 11 July 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.
The investigation into the killing of former British MP Ann Widdecombe entered a new phase on Saturday after police confirmed that a 26-year-old man arrested on suspicion of her murder had been released from custody and was no longer part of the inquiry. The announcement came as detectives continued an extensive investigation aimed at identifying those responsible for the death of the veteran politician, whose body was discovered at her Devon home earlier this week.

Devon and Cornwall Police said the investigation remains active and is progressing rapidly, with officers pursuing numerous lines of inquiry while examining all available evidence. Senior investigators stressed that releasing the arrested man does not signal the end of the case but reflects the ongoing assessment of evidence as detectives work to establish exactly what happened.

Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman said the force’s priority remains identifying those responsible and ensuring that every available piece of evidence is carefully examined. He described the inquiry as moving at a significant pace and confirmed that substantial police resources have been deployed to uncover the full circumstances surrounding Widdecombe’s death.

Police have also appealed directly to the public for assistance, urging anyone with information—no matter how insignificant it may appear—to contact investigators. Detectives believe even seemingly minor details could prove valuable as they reconstruct the events leading up to the killing.

Authorities have further urged members of the public to avoid speculation, particularly on social media, warning that unverified claims could hinder the investigation while causing additional distress to Widdecombe’s family and close friends. The family has requested privacy as they come to terms with their loss.

Emergency services discovered the body of the 78-year-old former politician at her home in Haytor Vale, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, shortly before midday on Thursday. According to police, ambulance crews attended the property after concerns were raised and found Widdecombe with serious injuries. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The quiet rural property, a bungalow known as “Widdecombe’s Rest,” had been her home for several years following her retirement from frontline politics. The peaceful village setting has been left shocked by the incident, with neighbours describing the area as one where serious crime is exceptionally rare.

On Friday, investigators announced they were searching for a white male in connection with the case before later confirming that a 26-year-old white British man had been arrested at an address in nearby Newton Abbot, less than ten miles from Widdecombe’s residence.

However, in the latest development, police confirmed that following further inquiries the man had been released and was no longer considered part of the investigation. Detectives have not disclosed whether they are actively searching for other suspects or whether additional arrests are expected.

At an earlier press briefing, Assistant Chief Constable Longman said investigators currently have no evidence suggesting the killing was politically motivated. Following consultations with counter-terrorism specialists, police also ruled out terrorism as a motive, allowing the investigation to focus on other possible explanations.

Although the motive remains unknown, detectives continue to examine forensic evidence collected from the property, review witness statements and analyse any available surveillance footage from surrounding areas.

The death of Ann Widdecombe has prompted an outpouring of tributes from across Britain’s political landscape, with current and former colleagues expressing shock at the circumstances surrounding her death.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as “really shocking news,” urging people to set aside political differences while the investigation continues. He said Widdecombe had enjoyed a long and distinguished political career and that her death represented a significant loss to British public life.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said she was stunned by the news, describing the attack as horrific and expressing sympathy for Widdecombe’s family. Badenoch noted that although Widdecombe later joined Reform UK, she remained an influential Conservative figure for many years, serving both as a cabinet minister and a respected parliamentarian.

She added that the Conservative Party had been deeply affected by the tragedy, remembering Widdecombe as a politician known for her strong convictions, outspoken views and willingness to challenge political orthodoxy.

Ann Widdecombe first entered Parliament in 1987 as the Conservative MP for Maidstone before later representing Maidstone and The Weald. During her parliamentary career, she served in several ministerial roles and became widely recognised for her direct communication style and outspoken positions on law, immigration and social issues.

Following her departure from the House of Commons in 2010, Widdecombe remained one of Britain’s most recognisable public figures. She expanded her media career, appearing regularly on television and radio while writing newspaper columns and commentaries on political affairs.

Her popularity reached a broader audience when she competed in the BBC’s “Strictly Come Dancing” in 2010, where her distinctive personality and determination made her one of the programme’s most memorable contestants despite her limited dancing experience.

In 2019, she returned to frontline politics by joining Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party, later serving as a Member of the European Parliament representing South West England until the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union. More recently, she acted as immigration and justice spokeswoman for Reform UK while continuing to appear frequently on broadcast media.

Only one day before her body was discovered, Widdecombe had appeared on TalkTV, continuing her active role as a political commentator.

Further details have also emerged regarding her final public engagements. She had been scheduled to appear as a guest on a Channel 5 programme hosted by Matt Allwright on Wednesday afternoon. According to reports, Widdecombe exchanged messages with members of the production team beforehand but later failed to respond when researchers attempted to contact her for a scheduled Zoom interview from her home.

After repeated telephone calls and text messages went unanswered, programme staff contacted her agent on Wednesday evening and again the following day, shortly before emergency services were called to the property.

Investigators are now examining Widdecombe’s recent communications, movements and contacts as part of efforts to establish a complete timeline leading up to her death.

The investigation remains one of the highest-profile criminal inquiries currently underway in the United Kingdom, attracting widespread national attention due to Widdecombe’s decades-long public career and prominent political profile.

Police have reiterated that the inquiry remains active and that no conclusions should be drawn while detectives continue gathering evidence. Officers have assured the public that every available investigative resource is being deployed to determine precisely what occurred and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.

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