UK police release man arrested on suspicion of killing former minister Widdecombe

LONDON, July 11 (Reuters) – A 26-year-old man arrested on ​suspicion of the murder of former British ‌government minister Ann Widdecombe has been released and is no longer part of the investigation, police said on ​Saturday.
“Our priority remains identifying those responsible ​and ensuring that all available evidence is thoroughly ⁠examined,” Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman said ​in a statement released by Devon and Cornwall ​police.
“Our murder enquiry is in its early stages but moving at a significant pace. We are deploying all ​of the necessary resources to find out exactly ​what has happened,” he added.
Ambulance workers called police to Widdecombe’s ‌home ⁠in rural southwest England on Thursday, where she had been found dead after suffering serious injuries, police said.
Widdecombe, 78, was known for her ​socially conservative ​views, first ⁠as a junior minister in Conservative prime minister John Major’s 1992-1997 government ​and latterly as an immigration and ​justice ⁠spokesperson for Nigel Farage’s populist Reform UK.
News on Friday of her death led to tributes from across ⁠the political ​spectrum in Britain, including ​from Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Reporting by David Milliken in London and ​Preetika Parashuraman in Bengaluru; editing by Barbara Lewis.

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