TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan dies aged 68 a year after he revealed he had been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer

Dermot Murnaghan has died, a year after he revealed he had been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer

The 68-year-old TV presenter died peacefully at his home in north London on Saturday morning, his family said in a statement. 

Murnaghan was a familiar face to millions after stints at Channel 4, ITV, the BBC and Sky News during a TV career lasting more than 35 years.

In 1997, he broke the news of the death of Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris to ITV viewers.

Then, more than 25 years later, on September 8, 2022, he announced the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on

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