Ann Widdecombe Interviewed Shortly Before Reported Attack, University Probes Employee Post
1-Minute Brief
The incident has prompted both a police investigation and a university inquiry into online conduct related to Ann Widdecombe.
Key Facts
- Ann Widdecombe gave an interview approximately 20 minutes before police believe she was attacked.
- Police are investigating the reported attack on Ann Widdecombe.
- Widdecombe is a former Conservative minister and currently a Reform UK spokeswoman.
- A Scottish university is investigating an employee for posting online that they hoped Widdecombe suffered "an extremely painful death".
- The timing of the interview was reported as being shortly before the alleged incident.
What Happened
Ann Widdecombe participated in an interview believed to be about 20 minutes before police say she was attacked. Separately, a Scottish university is investigating an employee's social media post regarding Widdecombe.
Why It Matters
The events have raised concerns about the safety of public figures and the responsibilities of individuals in academic institutions regarding online conduct.
What's Next
Police are continuing their investigation into the reported attack, while the university conducts its inquiry into the employee's online comments.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter7h agoWiddecombe seen in interview believed to be 20 minutes before attack
- Sky NewsUnknown9h agoUniversity investigates employee who hoped Ann Widdecombe had 'extremely painful death'
