The family of Ann Widdecombe has spoken out following the discovery of the former Conservative MP at her Devon home, as police have said they do not believe the incident was politically motivated.
Officers found the former Conservative prisons minister with ‘serious injuries’ and covered in blood from a head wound after an ambulance crew called them to her house in Haytor, Dartmoor at 11.40am on Thursday.
The 78-year-old’s death was first announced by her agent this morning and there had been no suggestion it was caused by anything other than natural causes.
But in an update on Friday afternoon, Devon and Cornwall Police said
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