Daily Express

Disgraced Tory MP Aitken comes back from brink of death

‘Miracle’ after he survives two heart attacks

- By Chris Riches

FORMER MP Jonathan Aitken – once jailed for perjury – has narrowly escaped death, surviving two heart attacks.

One friend said: “It was a miracle frankly.”

Tory Mr Aitken, 78, was jailed for 18 months in 1999 for perjury and perverting the course of justice during a failed attempt to sue a newspaper for libel.

The one-time Chief Secretary to the Treasury has worked as a prison chaplain since his release.

The former Cabinet minister survived the heart attacks during emergency surgery on his gut, leaving him in an induced coma.

Friends revealed how a priest was even called to perform the last rites when doctors failed in their first attempt to revive him. A source said: “Doctors warned us he was slipping away and would likely have brain damage if he pulled through.

“After three days in a coma there was no change. He didn’t wake up from the coma the first time they tried. A day later, they tried again and we all said a big ‘hooray’ when he came round.

“We had our first conversati­on with him and he was foggy, but all right.”

It is understood Mr Aitken, right, former MP for Thanet, is now on the mend. His problems started a year ago with internal bleeding exacerbate­d by Covid.

Two weeks ago he attended hospital for a routine procedure but fell ill and was taken to the Lister Hospital in central London. A family source said: “His gut basically died.”

He has been speaking daily by phone to wife Elizabeth ReesWillia­ms, 84. His businessma­n son William, 37, flew back to the UK from his Dubai base but had to go into hotel quarantine. Several prisoners at Pentonvill­e jail, where he is a part-time chaplain, have sent their support.

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