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Paul McKeever (police officer)

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Paul John McKeever (11 January 1956 - 17 January 2013) was a British police officer.[1] He was born in Germany and was educated at Shaftesbury School, Dorset and read geography at London University.[1] He joined the Metropolitan Police in 1977[1] and led the Police Federation of England and Wales from 2008 until his death.[1] He died of a suspected embolism and is survived by his wife Charmian and their daughter.[1]

In April 2014 the Metropolitan Police Federation announced that a scholarship for a Master of Science in Research Degree at Canterbury Christ Church University would be launched in his name. [2]

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