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Labour MP dies after heart attack Labour MP dies after heart attack
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David Taylor, the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, has died after suffering a heart attack while walking with his family.David Taylor, the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, has died after suffering a heart attack while walking with his family.
The 63-year-old had been walking in Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, on 26 December when he was taken ill. The 63-year-old was walking in Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, on Saturday when he was taken ill.
He was taken by ambulance to Queen's Hospital, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, where he died, his website said.He was taken by ambulance to Queen's Hospital, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, where he died, his website said.
Mr Taylor had served as an MP since winning the seat in 1997. Mr Taylor won his seat in 1997 and his majority in 2005 was 4,477.
Before then he was as a member of Heather Parish Council and North West Leicestershire District Council. Before becoming an MP he was a member of Heather Parish Council and North West Leicestershire District Council.
He worked as an accountant and computer manager at Leicestershire County Council between 1977 and 1997.He worked as an accountant and computer manager at Leicestershire County Council between 1977 and 1997.
He is survived by his four daughters and widow Pam. In 2007, Mr Taylor was voted Backbencher of the Year.
He served on three select committees, including the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, and he was chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health.
During the 1980s Mr Taylor was a keen long distance runner, competing in several half marathons and full marathons including the 1989 London Marathon in which he finished in just over three hours.
In the 1990s he cycled routes including the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast.
He is survived by four daughters and his wife Pam.
About 90,000 people live in his constituency area, which includes the towns of Coalville and Ashby de la Zouch.About 90,000 people live in his constituency area, which includes the towns of Coalville and Ashby de la Zouch.