Counter Terrorism Police have taken over the investigation into the death of former British politician Ann Widdecombe after investigators uncovered evidence suggesting she may have been the victim of a targeted attack. The case, which was initially handled by local police, has now been transferred to specialist counter-terrorism officers due to the nature of the new information.
Authorities said emergency services responded to reports at Widdecombe's home, where she was found with serious injuries. Despite efforts to assist her, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials have not released specific details about the evidence that prompted the change in the investigation, citing operational reasons.
Counter Terrorism Policing confirmed that detectives are pursuing several lines of inquiry to determine the motive behind the alleged attack and identify those responsible. Investigators are also examining whether the incident was linked to Widdecombe's public profile or political career, though no conclusions have been announced.
Police have appealed to the public for information, urging anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity or has relevant footage from the area to come forward. Officers continue to conduct forensic examinations and interview potential witnesses as the investigation progresses.
Authorities have emphasized that there is no immediate indication of a broader threat to the public, but security measures remain under review while detectives work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the case. Further updates are expected as the investigation develops.
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