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Communist literature found at home of man suspected of killing Reform UK spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe: report

Investigators reportedly recovered Russian communist literature and other political ideology material from the home and electronic devices of the 28-year-old suspect.

Investigators reportedly recovered Russian communist literature and other political ideology material from the home and electronic devices of the 28-year-old suspect.

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UK counter-terrorism police are now investigating whether the killing of former British MP and Reform UK spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe was politically motivated, with the Daily Mail reporting that officers found communist literature and other political material during searches of the male suspect's home. 

The development marks major shift after Devon and Cornwall Police had previously said there was no indication the case was terrorism-related or politically motivated. Counter Terrorism Policing South East announced Monday that it had taken over the investigation after "new information and evidence" emerged.

According to the Daily Mail, investigators recovered Russian communist literature and other political ideology material from the home and electronic devices of the 28-year-old suspect, who was arrested in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The outlet reported that police are examining whether Widdecombe was deliberately targeted because of her political profile and role as Reform UK's immigration and justice spokeswoman.

Authorities have not publicly confirmed the reported discovery of the literature or identified it as evidence in the case.

Police have said they are pursuing multiple lines of inquiry to determine a motive. Officers are reportedly examining whether the attack was premeditated and whether the suspect acted alone. The Daily Mail reported investigators do not believe there is evidence of hostile state involvement.

Widdecombe, 78, was found with fatal injuries at her home in Haytor, Devon, on Thursday after ambulance crews were called to the property.


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