A relative of the suspect in the Ann Widdecombe case comments on security arrangements involving Nigel Farage and links the remarks to the day the former MP was “murdered,” according to the Daily Mail. The article says the family member made the comments last Wednesday after Farage decided to resign his seat in Clacton, which triggers a by-election. In the account, the relative questions the security provided for Farage, and the timing of the remarks is presented as connected to the Widdecombe-related timeline described by the outlet. The report does not, in the supplied text, provide additional corroborating details such as statements from police, courts, or Farage’s team, nor does it specify what evidence supports the security concerns or how they relate to the wider investigation. The Daily Mail frames the comments as part of the public discussion around the case and the political transition caused by the Clacton by-election.