Police Investigate Ann Widdecombe's Death as Possible Targeted Attack

# 'Foreign interference not discounted' as police confirm Ann Widdecombe's death was 'targeted'
Police have announced that the investigation into the death of former minister Ann Widdecombe has advanced into a new stage, with authorities considering the possibility of foreign interference. The incident was classified as a "targeted attack," prompting a robust inquiry into the circumstances surrounding her death.
The investigations are focusing on a "complex and increased threat picture," according to Mr. Taylor, who is overseeing the case. He emphasized the need for a thorough analysis as the police work to gather all relevant information. With the stakes rising, Mr. Taylor noted, "I don't want to rule anything out at this stage, and we're retaining an open mind."
Authorities are exploring various angles while piecing together the events that led to this shocking incident. The police have urged the public to assist with any information that could aid in the investigation. Immediate measures are being put in place to ensure public safety and to address any potential threats that may arise from this distressing situation.