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Ann Widdecombe murder suspect drove 300 miles to Brexit veteran's bungalow with 'foot-long stick’

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Ann Widdecombe murder suspect drove 300 miles to Brexit veteran's bungalow with 'foot-long stick'.

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The man suspected of murdering Ann Widdecombe drove nearly 300 miles to her home with a "foot-long stick" on the day of her death, neighbours have revealed.The suspect, 28, was arrested by police at a former council house in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, on Saturday night.It comes two days after Ms Widdecombe was found dead at her bungalow in Haytor, Devon, after sustaining severe head injuries.Investigators believe Ms Widdecombe, the former Conservative MP and Brexit Party MEP, died at about 12.30pm on Wednesday.

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She was found by authorities on Thursday at 11.40am.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, CCTV footage shared with authorities shows a man leaving a property in the Kimberworth Park suburb of Rotherham.He then drove off in a red Vauxhall Corsa just before 7am on the morning of Ms Widdecombe's passing, The Telegraph reports.One neighbour who had seen the video said the man had an item underneath his T-shirt that looked "like a wooden stick or an iron bar, about a foot...

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