Post Mortem Shows Sir John Hill Died of Heart Attack
Autopsy Confirms Chronic Heart Condition
Cause of Death Remains Undetermined
An autopsy performed on Tuesday has confirmed that Sir John Hill died of a heart attack, Scotland Yard said. The 74-year-old former Conservative MP had been treated for a heart condition, but the cause of his death had not been immediately known.
The autopsy also revealed that Hill had a chronic heart condition, which may have contributed to his death. However, the exact cause of death remains undetermined.
Hill's death has sparked a wave of tributes from across the political spectrum. Prime Minister David Cameron described him as "a great parliamentarian and a true gentleman." Labour leader Ed Miliband said he was "deeply saddened" by Hill's death.
Hill served as an MP for 30 years, representing the constituency of Fareham. He was a minister in Margaret Thatcher's government and served as chairman of the Conservative Party from 1997 to 2001.
Hill was a controversial figure, but he was also widely respected for his intelligence and his commitment to public service. His death is a great loss to British politics.
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