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Wednesday September 8, 2010
Father of UK prime minister dies on vacation
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LONDON - British Prime Minister David Cameron's father died in France on Wednesday after suffering a stroke while on vacation, the leader's office said.

Cameron flew to a hospital in Toulon in southern France to be at his 77-year-old father's side, spokesman Steve Field told reporters.

"It is with deep regret we can confirm that Ian Cameron died earlier this afternoon. He passed away shortly after the prime minister arrived at the hospital in France where he was undergoing treatment," Cameron's office said in a statement.

It said Ian Cameron had suffered "a stroke and heart complications while on holiday."

Field said Cameron planned to stay in France overnight but remained in charge of British affairs.

Cameron's father, a retired stockbroker, previously had both of his legs amputated and used a wheelchair.

In an interview before winning Britain's election in May, Cameron described his father's refusal to allow his disability to impede his life.

"My father is a huge hero figure for me. He's an amazingly brave man because he was born with no heels - quite a disability," Cameron told ITV television. "I think I got my sense of optimism from him."

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