Police launched a murder investigation following the death of Ann Widdecombe, the former Conservative MP and prominent media personality, at her home on Dartmoor. Authorities confirmed they are actively searching for a suspect in connection with the case.
Widdecombe served as an MP for nearly two decades and later became a recognizable television presence, appearing on shows including "Strictly Come Dancing" and "Celebrity Big Brother." Her death marks a significant loss to British public life.
Details remain limited at this stage. Police have not yet released comprehensive information about the circumstances surrounding her death or the profile of the suspect they seek. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities asking for public assistance.
Widdecombe's career spanned multiple decades. She held ministerial positions under Margaret Thatcher and John Major, representing Plymouth Sutton for 22 years until her retirement from Parliament in 2010. After leaving the Commons, she became a familiar face in British media and entertainment, known for her forthright opinions and willingness to appear on diverse programming.
The former MP's prominence in public life has drawn national attention to the case. Her death comes as a shock to those who worked with her in Parliament and colleagues from her television appearances.
Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. The investigation continues as detectives work to establish the full circumstances of her death and locate the suspect.
