Cameron: How we coped after Ivan

A TEARFUL David Cameron today revealed how his other children coped with the death of his son Ivan.

The Tory leader told ITV's Alan Titchmarsh Show that Nancy, five, believed her brother was in heaven.

He said: "Nancy takes the view that Ivan is in heaven and he's doing things that other children do like walking and talking and eating chocolate, that was lovely for her to say that."

He said one positive was that Ivan, six, was no longer in pain. He said he had received 11,000 letters from people in a similar position.

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