British officials say the suspect in the death of former lawmaker Ann Widdecombe was not known to anti-terrorism agents as the counter terrorism police have taken over the investigation Monday. File Photo by Vickie Flores/EPA
July 13 (UPI) -- British officials said the suspect in the death of former lawmaker Ann Widdecombe was not known to anti-terrorism agents as the counter-terrorism police took over the investigation Monday.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said while speaking from the House of Commons that a 28-year-old British man from South Yorkshire was taken back into custody on suspicion of acts of terrorism and murder. The man was not on the radar of Prevent, Britain's counter-terrorism agency.
"The police are pursuing multiple lines of enquiry to establish the motivation for this attack," Mahmood said.
Widdecombe, 78, was found dead at her home in Haytor in the county of Devon on Wednesday. Investigators said she had sustained serious injuries. Police believe Widdecombe died a day before her body was discovered. She was a spokeswoman for Reform UK and served in parliament.










