A relative of the Ann Widdecombe murder suspect posted on social media questioning Nigel Farage’s security on the day that she died.The suspect’s family member was commenting last Wednesday in the wake of Reform UK leader Mr Farage’s decision to resign his seat in Clacton, triggering a by-election amid allegations about his political donations.Her post asked other users on a social media platform whether it was really too dangerous for Mr Farage to hold his surgeries in his constituency.On the same day, police believe that 78-year-old former MP and MEP Ms Widdecombe was murdered at about 12.30pm in her secluded retirement bungalow in Haytor in the Dartmoor National Park.Her body was not discovered by a gardener until the morning of the following day, Thursday, and it was Friday before Devon and Cornwall Police announced a murder investigation.A 28-year-old man who was arrested in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, on suspicion of murder on Saturday night was yesterday re-arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.Miss Widdecombe is now believed to have recorded her last interview for Christian radio station TWR-UK between 11.54am and 12.10pm on Wednesday.Police believe she was attacked just minutes later at 12.30pm.In the interview Miss Widdecombe, who was a spokesperson for Reform UK, was said to be in her true forthright manner as she vigorously defended Mr Farage amid scrutiny over his finances.Ann Widdecombe is pictured at home on a TV show broadcast two weeks ago The suspect was captured on CCTV leaving his property shortly before 8am on Wednesday Forensic officers were seen heading into the house in Rotherham after the arrest on SaturdayShe backed his decision to call a by-election in his Essex constituency amid speculation over a £5million gift from a cryptocurrency billionaire, as well as donations to Reform UK itself.The interview was not broadcast because it was due to be released later in the week. It has now been released with the permission of Miss Widdecombe's family.In a clip from the recording now broadcast on Times Radio, she was heard to say: 'I think first of all the very long drawn out nature of this, which as I say has been constantly accompanied by press speculation, and also the fact he was answering to the standards committee for one thing and then suddenly another one came along, again applying to the time before he became an MP, indeed at a time when he wasn't even an active politician.'And he probably thinks, where is this going to end? Let's bring an end to it, let's bring this to a head, let's put it to the people to see what they think of all of this.'She also hit out at a 'politics of personal destruction', saying: 'There has been a game now for a very long time, a game of personal destruction, not just for Nigel, for lots and lots of politicians that face this.'Farage maintains that the £5million gift was made in a personal capacity while he was not an active politician, and he therefore did not have to declare it.Interviewer James Maidment-Fullard said he had informed police of the interview but officers had not asked for the recording.Miss Widdecombe was found dead in a pool of blood on her kitchen floor on Thursday, where police believe she had lain for around 24 hours.Officers narrowed down the time they believe she was attacked after a car was seen pulling onto the politician's drive just before 12.30pm.She had been due to appear on Channel 5's 1pm Matt Allwright show, and had exchanged messages with a producer at 12.19pm about accessing a Zoom link.But she suddenly stopped responding to them, with requests to join the link and subsequent phone calls going unanswered.
Relative of Ann Widdecombe suspect questioned Nigel Farage's security
The suspect's family member was commenting last Wednesday in the wake of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's decision to resign his seat in Clacton, triggering a by-election.
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