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Charles Kennedy dead: Live updates after former Lib Dem leader dies at home aged 55 Charles Kennedy dead: Live updates after former Lib Dem leader dies at home aged 55
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The former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy has died suddenly aged 55.
Here are the latest updates:Here are the latest updates:
The Scottish politician's death is not being treated as suspicious.The Scottish politician's death is not being treated as suspicious.
Mr Kennedy's poignant last article urged Lib Dems to 'fight back'Mr Kennedy's poignant last article urged Lib Dems to 'fight back'
Politicians from across the political spectrum have paid tributePoliticians from across the political spectrum have paid tribute
How Mr Kennedy was proved right on the Iraq WarHow Mr Kennedy was proved right on the Iraq War
David Cameron said he was 'deeply saddened' by the death of 'talented' politician David Cameron says he was 'deeply saddened' by the death of 'talented' politician
Nick Clegg says Kennedy was 'one of the most gentle and unflappable politicians [he has] ever known' Nick Clegg descibes him as 'one of the most gentle and unflappable politicians [he has] ever known'
Hopeful Lib Dem leader Tim Farron says he is 'utterly heartbroken'
  
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The cause of death is yet to be confirmed but it is not believed to be suspicious.The cause of death is yet to be confirmed but it is not believed to be suspicious.
The Scottish MP lost his seat in the Ross, Skye and Lochaber constituency in last month's election.The Scottish MP lost his seat in the Ross, Skye and Lochaber constituency in last month's election.
A statement released on behalf of his family said they were "devastated" at the loss, calling Mr Kennedy "a fine man, a talented politician, and a loving father to his young son".A statement released on behalf of his family said they were "devastated" at the loss, calling Mr Kennedy "a fine man, a talented politician, and a loving father to his young son".
Police were called to his home in Fort William on Monday by paramedics to reports of the politician's "sudden death".Police were called to his home in Fort William on Monday by paramedics to reports of the politician's "sudden death".
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "There are no suspicious circumstances and our report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal."A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "There are no suspicious circumstances and our report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal."
An MP since 1983, Mr Kennedy represented Ross, Cromarty and Skye until he lost his seat to the Scottish National Party last month.An MP since 1983, Mr Kennedy represented Ross, Cromarty and Skye until he lost his seat to the Scottish National Party last month.
Taking over from Paddy Ashdown in 1999, he led the Liberal Democrats until his resignation in 2006.Taking over from Paddy Ashdown in 1999, he led the Liberal Democrats until his resignation in 2006.
Additional reporting by Press AssociationAdditional reporting by Press Association