Devon community feels isolated as police cordon off areapublished at 17:52 BST

"Now to find out that it's escalated into something to do with terrorism is very worrying," Lesley Clark says
Ann Widdecombe had been living in the small Devon village of Haytor for 18 years, and locals have been speaking to the BBC about their shock at her death.
"The community is feeling quite isolated, especially those within the cordon," says Phill Parker, rector at the parish of Ilsington and Haytor.
"It's really restricted their movement, their access to support," he explains. "People not being able to get in to speak with them and offer them the care they really need, while they're just really unsettled by what's going on within their community."
Lesley Clark, who works at Buckfast Abbey on the edge of Dartmoor, says: "We were all really devastated when we heard that she had died, because she had only been in church the week before and she looked perfectly alright."
"Now to find out that it's escalated into something to do with terrorism is very worrying," she adds. "We feel very, very sad about it and particularly for her family."

Phill Parker: "The community are feeling quite isolated, especially those within the cordon"











