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This is an archive article published on June 12, 2012

Cameron forgets 8-yr-old daughter in pub

British Prime Minister David Cameron’s office confirmed that he accidentally left his 8-year-old daughter Nancy in a country pub after a family Sunday lunch

British Prime Minister David Cameron’s office confirmed Monday that he accidentally left his 8-year-old daughter Nancy in a country pub after a family Sunday lunch. The incident comes a few weeks after the government set up a programme to give parents of young children classes in how to raise them.

Downing Street said the incident happened “a couple of months ago’’ as the family was leaving the pub near Chequers,the official country house prime ministers. Nancy had gone to the bathroom while Cameron and the rest of the family piled into two cars to drive back to the house west of London. Cameron was travelling in one car and assumed that Nancy was in the other car with his wife Samantha and their two other children. Samantha assumed Nancy was with her father,and they only realised she was missing when they got home. Nancy was separated from her parents for around 15 minutes until Cameron arrived to collect her from The Plough in the village of Cadsden.

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