Police search home of man arrested in Rotherham over murder of Ann Widdecombe – as neighbours say officers surrounded the property an hour before England’s World Cup quarter-final match
The Daily Mail reports that police have searched the home of a man arrested in Rotherham in connection with the murder of former Conservative minister Ann Widdecombe. Neighbours are said to have described officers surrounding the property around an hour before England's World Cup quarter-final match. The case is significant given Widdecombe's public profile as a former Tory MP and minister.
Beyond the headline, the available text offers limited verified detail, as the page is dominated by unrelated trailers and navigation links. Related coverage referenced on the page mentions Widdecombe's "final hours", including reported last texts to Channel 5 News, a mystery car seen in a drive near her Dartmoor home, and a suggested 30-minute "attack window". The reports remain preliminary, with the death being treated as a suspected murder and the investigation ongoing.