The British police said on Friday that it is giving priority to two lines of investigation in the murder of Mrs Jo Cox, the mental health of the suspect and his relationship with the far right.
Mental history of the suspect and his probable ties to right-wing extremism is a priority line of research, he says in a statement Dee Collins, West Yorkshire police commander.
On Thursday, the British MEP, 41, a mother of two, was attacked and killed in Birstall, in northern England, and died of her injuries shortly afterwards at a hospital in Leeds.
Cox was in favor of the country remain in the European Union and, according to various media, his assailant shouted "first UK", a motto of the British far right.
The United Kingdom did not register the murder of a politician since the 1980s and the early 1990s, when they were IRA target (Irish Liberation Army).
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