Monday, March 20, 2006

Sad News - the nation mourns


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4823834.stm
The 10 Downing Street cat Humphrey has died, a spokesman for the prime minister has confirmed.
The black and white feline passed away at the home of a Cabinet Office worker who took him when he "retired".
Humphrey was adopted by Number 10 after wandering into the building as a stray while Margaret Thatcher was PM in 1989.
He moved out six months after Labour's 1997 general election win, with Tony Blair's wife Cherie denying reports her dislike for the animal was to blame.
"I can confirm we have been told that Humphrey sadly died last week some time," a Downing Street spokesman said.
'Chief Mouser'
Official questions were asked in the House of Commons about Humphrey's absence after his departure from Downing Street in 1997.
A Conservative MP demanded proof that the moggy - sometimes given the nickname Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office - was still alive.
Downing Street said Humphrey had been suffering from a kidney complaint.
The media were later invited to a South London property, where Humphrey was photographed, hostage-style, with copies of the day's newspapers.
He had also gone missing while John Major was in Downing Street.
At the time it was thought he had died.
But he returned after staff at a Westminster medical college read his obituary and realised the cat that had made his way into their building was, in fact, Humphrey.

El gato de la casa del primer ministro ha muerto. El famoso "Humphrey" vivio en en el numero 10 desde 1989, cuando estaba la senora Thatcher. Desde entonces se ha desaparecido unas veces, huyendo por la ultima vez cuando llegaron los Blairs. La Cherie Blair se nego que le habia rechazado.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Demasiado hierro para un gato....

Unknown said...

qien fue esto?! Me gusta cuando tengo mensages - de quien fue?!