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JEREMY VINE BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS ON AIR… HIS HEARTBREAKING REACTION TO ANN WIDDECOMBE’S TRAGIC DEATH LEAVES VIEWERS SHAKEN. Jeremy Vine struggled to hold back his emotions as he addressed the devastating news of Ann Widdecombe’s death — a familiar face and much-loved guest on his Channel 5 show. His tearful reaction revealed just how deeply the loss had affected those who knew her, with viewers moved by the raw emotion behind his words. A heartbreaking goodbye. A shocking tragedy. And a final tribute that left many reaching for answers.

Jeremy Vine broke down on live TV today over the alleged murder of close friend and regular guest Ann Widdecombe.

The broadcaster wiped away tears as he revealed that a member of his team had been in contact with the former Tory minister ‘by chance’ on the day she died.

Ms Widdecombe appeared on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine Show more than 50 times and was also a regular on his BBC Radio 2 programme.

She debated the political issues of the day but was loved by viewers for her sense of fun.

In one memorable feature last year, she wore a floppy hat as she listened to Oasis for the first time. However, she turned down free tickets to see the band in concert, declaring that she much preferred Cliff Richard and The Shadows.

Mr Vine was moved to tears this morning when guest Iain Dale told him that she had loved the programme – and loved him.

Mr Dale said: ‘She loved coming on it. She loved your viewers and she loved you.

‘You were part of her family and she really spoke very highly of you, and I know you went out of your way to be kind to her.’

Mr Vine became visibly emotional on screen and his voice began to crack. He was then forced to look down and away from the camera as his eyes filled with tears.

‘Well, that is too much to hear today. Thank you so much, Ian,’ the presenter said.

He added: ‘We are involved here because, on the day of her death, this office was in touch with her by chance.’

Jeremy Vine broke down on live TV today over the alleged murder of close friend and regular guest Ann Widdecombe

Jeremy Vine broke down on live TV today over the alleged murder of close friend and regular guest Ann Widdecombe

The broadcaster became tearful when a guest said that Ms Widdecombe loved the show, its viewers and also him

The broadcaster became tearful when a guest said that Ms Widdecombe loved the show, its viewers and also him

In one memorable feature last year, Ms Widdecombe wore a floppy hat as she listened to Oasis for the first time

In one memorable feature last year, Ms Widdecombe wore a floppy hat as she listened to Oasis for the first time

Ms Widdecombe gave a tour of her £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was allegedly murdered in her kitchen.

The former minister and her bungalow in Haytor, Devon, featured on Quest’s Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House.

The former minister showcased her home on Quest’s Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House on July 2 – though the episode was filmed in 2022.

Ms Widdecombe gave a guided tour of the property to host Angus Ashworth and told him how much she loved the ‘peace, quiet and solitude in the area’.

The show sees Mr Ashworth and his team help famous faces clear their homes of clutter.

Ms Widdecombe showed the auctioneer around her garden, conservatory, gym, library, dining room and the kitchen where she was found dead last week.

The Tory MP poignantly described how happy she was to have retired to the home, close to ‘the idyllic Devonshire coast’.

She added: ‘I came down here quite deliberately to be as remote as I could, as was sensible.

‘I’ve got what I want, which is peace, quiet, solitude. Of course, I’m friendly with some of the neighbours. I’m not a recluse.’

While there is no suggestion that the TV appearance led to her death or inspired any attacker, a former counter-terrorism detective at Scotland Yard said that ‘unscrupulous’ individuals do target homes in this way.

David Videcette, who investigated the 7/7 bombings said: ‘This sort of thing is a real problem nowadays. There’re plenty of free tools for unscrupulous individuals to identify where you live from a photo or video, there’s even more when you’re prepared to pay.’

Ms Widdecombe greets Angus Ashworth as she gives a tour of the £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was killed

Ms Widdecombe greets Angus Ashworth as she gives a tour of the £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was killed

The show, Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, included shots of the kitchen where she died

The show, Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, included shots of the kitchen where she died

Ms Widdecombe showed off items that she wished to sell at auction, including a rare Japanese dish and a teddy bear

Ann showing items she wished to sell at auction

The show also showed the exterior of the house and the drive – but the name plate was removed and location masked

The show also showed the exterior of the house and the drive – but the name plate was removed and location masked

The suspect in Ann Widdecombe’s murder captured on CCTV leaving the property on a run-down Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday. What appears to be a pole bulged from his shorts pocket

Ann made £1,445 from selling items in her home at auction, including a rare Japanese dish and a teddy bear.

‘Part of the retirement plan was to have a clear-out of old things,’ she said.

The man, who the Daily Mail is not naming, was arrested on suspicion of killing the former Tory MP after a dozen armed officers descended on his council house in South Yorkshire on Saturday night.

He was captured on CCTV leaving the property on a run-down Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday – the day the 78-year-old died.

The footage shows what appears to be a baton or pole more than a foot long in his left pocket.

The man, who neighbours described as a recluse, was filmed climbing into a red hatchback before allegedly travelling some 267 miles – a journey of around five hours – to Ms Widdecombe’s remote property.

Police believe the former Tory minister, who was found dead the following morning, was killed shortly after midday on Wednesday.

Neighbours said the man held over her death was an unemployed ‘loner’ who rarely left home and had become increasingly introverted following his father’s death last year.

But early on Wednesday morning, the suspect, who lived alone, was spotted on CCTV leaving his terraced home and getting into a run-down vehicle parked on the driveway.

‘He comes out of the house and walks towards the red car,’ said a neighbour familiar with the footage, which has been shared with police.

Ms Widdecombe was killed in her home on Wednesday last week and discovered 24 hours later

Ms Widdecombe was killed in her home on Wednesday last week and discovered 24 hours later

They said he appeared to be carrying a stick concealed under his top before placing it inside the car.

‘It looked like a wooden stick or an iron bar, about a foot long, and it was pushing up underneath his T-shirt as he got into the car,’ the person added.

‘He seemed calm and there is nothing to suggest anything unusual was happening.’

It comes as Devon and Cornwall Police said there was no indication that the violent murder was ‘politically motivated’ or ‘terrorism-related’ despite Ms Widdecombe’s public profile.

Timeline of Ann Widdecombe’s death

Wednesday

8am – Ms Widdecombe appears on TalkTV via video link from her bungalow in Haytor, Devon

9am – A garage manager in Haytor alerts police to a suspicious VW Golf parked in a ‘strange place’ near Ms Widdecombe’s home

12.14pm – Ms Widdecombe in a WhatsApp conversation with a Channel 5 News researcher, ahead of a scheduled appearance

12.19pm – Ms Widdecombe sends her last text. She writes: ‘Received! Panic over!’

12.30pm – Police believe this is when the murderer struck

12.48pm – The researcher sends a text that Ms Widdecombe never opened. Multiple follow-up calls go unanswered

1.25pm – Ms Widdecombe fails to join a Zoom meeting for her interview

Wednesday evening – Producers tell Ms Widdecombe’s agent they lost contact with her

Thursday

Morning – The alarm is raised by a friend who was unable to contact Ms Widdecombe

11.40am – Ms Widdecombe’s body is discovered

Friday

6.30am – Her agent shares the news of her death, but makes no mention of the circumstances

Reports emerge that police were investigating her death, and later that she had been murdered

5.47pm – Devon and Cornwall police announce they have arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of murder

Saturday

6.30am – Police say the suspect has been released from custody and removed from the investigation

11.36pm – Police say they have arrested a 28-year-old man in South Yorkshire – 270 miles from Ms Widdecombe’s home. He is a white British national

Sunday

Police confirm there is no evidence the murder was politically motivated

She was first elected a Conservative MP in Kent in 1987 before she went on to serve as an MEP for the Brexit Party and then a spokesman for Reform UK.

Assistant Chief Constable Matt Longman said: ‘At this point, there is still no information to suggest that this is a terrorism-related incident and at this point we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this murder.

‘At this stage, there is nothing to suggest that it was politically motivated.’

He said detectives ‘remain open-minded about the potential motive’ and stressed it is not believed there is any threat to the wider public.

He urged people ‘not to share or engage with that speculation’, saying: ‘It’s unhelpful, it doesn’t aid our investigation and particularly it’s distressing to family and friends of Ms Widdecombe.’

Chief Constable James Vaughan, of Devon and Cornwall Police, said the force has ‘mounted an extraordinary response to a horrific murder of a very prominent public figure’.

He added: ‘The operation has been running at a lightning pace for 48 hours.

‘I am really pleased that we have a suspect firmly in custody and that will undergo some further work from us today.’

Forensic officers were still searching the man’s mid-terraced address in the town’s Kimberworth Park area on Sunday as uniformed officers stood guard outside.

Neighbours said around a dozen armed officers had surrounded the property at around 9pm on Saturday before knocking loudly at the door.

Courtney Foster, 25, who lives next door with partner Rayed Astle, 26, said: ‘We were in the kitchen and just saw the officers running up. Some were armed. Then they banged on the door very loudly.

‘They didn’t smash the door down because he opened it. They asked him his name, he confirmed it and they took him away.’

Ms Foster said police also took the man’s pet labradoodle, adding: ‘There were about 12 officers and quite a few cars. It was quite a shock.’

Describing the man, Mr Astle said that he had barely spoken to anyone since his father, who he had moved in with around a year ago, died last December.

‘He was someone you’d have a conversation with but that changed after his dad died. He became very quiet. He kept himself to himself and wouldn’t really speak to anyone,’ he added.

Ms Foster added: ‘He was always in the house and I don’t think he worked.’

Other neighbours said the man’s red Vauxhall Corsa ‘barely moved’ from the drive – to the extent it had begun to rust with weeds growing on it.

Forensic officers were seen heading into the house, after it was confirmed there is no evidence to suggest the murder was politically motivated

Forensic officers were seen heading into the house, after it was confirmed there is no evidence to suggest the murder was politically motivated

Police were searching an address in Rotherham on Sunday where they arrested a man on suspicion of Ms Widdecombe's murder

Police were searching an address in Rotherham on Sunday where they arrested a man on suspicion of Ms Widdecombe’s murder

A cordon remains at the bungalow in Haytor, Devon, and police said locals will notice a heightened presence for the next few days

A cordon remains at Ms Widdecombe’s bungalow in Haytor, Devon, and police said locals will notice a heightened presence for the next few days

Floral tributes have been left on the grass outside her home, including a framed photograph of Ms Widdecombe

Floral tributes have been left on the grass outside her home, including a framed photograph of Ms Widdecombe

‘The car was normally left outside for long periods, so it just stood out that he was driving away so early in the morning,’ one added.

Another local said: ‘He is one of three brothers but the others moved out, so he was living on his own.

‘His father died before Christmas and I think it affected him. He seemed to change because he became even more introverted.

‘You would barely see him – to the point where you’d presume the house was unoccupied. Now and again you’d see the upstairs light on but that was it.’

Crimes against MPs on the rise

MPs were the victims of a record number of crimes last year – including burglary, assault and threats to kill.

Some 984 offences were committed against them in 2025 – up from 905 a year earlier.

Another 258 were logged in the first four months of this year. MPs have suffered nine home break-ins since 2024 and 11 other types of burglary and six attempted ones, data from the National Police Chiefs Council shows.

Three male MPs suffered injuries in an assault, while 19 were assaulted without sustaining an injury. There were also 105 reports of threats to kill, 16 of stalking and 332 of harassment.

Another resident, who witnessed the arrest, said: ‘The police came at about 9.10pm. There were about a dozen officers armed with guns, both in the front garden and the back garden.

‘They knocked on the door and he opened up. They asked his name and he was taken away.

‘It was quite quiet, really. There was no commotion… It was very quiet how they turned up. There was no lights, no noise – our Ring doorbell didn’t even go off.’

Neighbour Kingsley Whybrow, 29, said: ‘I’ve never seen anyone come in and out of that house, ever.

‘He drove a red Corsa that was parked outside – it had started to rust and there was vegetation growing on it. They came at about 3am to tow it away.’

One of the man’s brothers is believed to live in Devon, while a second brother and his mother, who is thought to have worked as a teaching assistant, are said to live locally.

Ms Widdecombe had stopped responding to text messages regarding a TV interview around the time police believe she had been attacked.

She had been due to appear remotely as a guest on Channel 5’s Matt Allwright show when she suddenly stopped responding to a producer at 12.19pm, according to ITV News.

The messages show she did not open a reply timestamped 12.48pm asking her to join the Zoom meeting which she failed to attend.

Reform UK is said to be reviewing emails sent to Ms Widdecombe in the weeks before her murder in search for any threats against her life.

The party has also said it is committed to providing round-the-clock security to its MPs in the wake of her death.

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