Joe Biden’s son dies of brain cancer

May 31, 2015 08:09 am | Updated 09:07 am IST - WASHINGTON

Joe Biden (L) hugs his his son Beau (R) at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, in August 27, 2008. File photo

Joe Biden (L) hugs his his son Beau (R) at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, in August 27, 2008. File photo

Vice President Joe Biden announced on Saturday that his son, Beau, has died of brain cancer. He was 46.

“It is with broken hearts that Hallie, Hunter, Ashley, Jill and I announce the passing of our husband, brother and son, Beau, after he battled brain cancer with the same integrity, courage and strength he demonstrated every day of his life,” the Vice President said in a statement late Saturday.

“The entire Biden family is saddened beyond words. We know that Beau’s spirit will live on in all of us, especially through his brave wife, Hallie, and two remarkable children.”

President Barack Obama said he and the first lady were grieving alongside the Biden family.

“Michelle and I humbly pray for the good Lord to watch over Beau Biden, and to protect and comfort his family here on Earth,” Mr. Obama said.

The younger Biden was a lawyer, member of the Delaware National Guard and former Delaware Attorney General.

In 2010, Beau Biden suffered a mild stroke. Three years later, he underwent surgery at a Texas cancer centre to remove what was described as a small lesion.

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