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Coronavirus: Lord Bath dies after contracting Covid-19 – BBC News, BBC News

Coronavirus: Lord Bath dies after contracting Covid-19 – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 Lord Bath Image copyright                   PA Media                                                        
Image caption                                      Lord Bath – the 7th Marquess of Bath – died on Saturday, Longleat said                              

Lord Bath has died at the age of after contracting coronavirus.

Longleat, the park and home he ran, announced on Twitter the 7th Marquess of Bath died on Saturday at the Royal Bath United Hospital.

He was admitted there on March where it was confirmed he had the virus.

In the statement, his family appealed for privacy and thanked the medical team which “cared so professionally and compassionately” for him in his final days.

Obituary: The Marquess of Bath

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Image caption                                      The aristocrat was known for his flamboyant style of dress                              

Longleat Safari Park confirmed the news on Facebook, expressing their “deepest sadness” at his death.

It added: “The family would like to express their great appreciation for the dedicated team of nurses, doctors and other staff who cared so professionally and compassionately for Alexander in these extremely difficult times for everyone. “

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Image caption                                      Lord Bath with chimp “Teddy” at Longleat Safari Park in 2019                              
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Image caption                                      Lord Bath in front of Longleat House in                              

Alexander George Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, was born on 6 May in and grew up in his family’s home at Longleat, near Warminster in Wiltshire .

He was known for his flamboyant style of dress and for having relationships with women he often referred to as his “wifelets”.

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Image caption                                      Lord Bath pictured in with his first wife, Hungarian actress Anna Gael , who was also known as Anna Gyarmathy                              

Tributes have been paid on Twitter, including from Piers Morgan, who described him as ” one of Britain’s most colorful characters. ” Ben Fogle, who filmed TV series Animal Park at Longleat about the lord’s estate, said he was “devastated”, while the show’s present Kate Humble said she was “very sad”.

She tweeted: “Everyone will describe him as eccentric – and he was, gloriously so – but he was also kind and fun – and we all need a bit of kindness and fun in our lives. “

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

Lord Bath was involved in politics and stood in the very first European parliamentary elections in , representing the Wessex Regionalist Party which he helped to found.

After inheriting the Marquess seat in 1996, he then sat as a Liberal Democrat in the House of Lords but lost his seat when Labor reforms excluded most hereditary peers.

            
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