Donald Sangster

Sir Donald Sangster
2nd Prime Minister of Jamaica
In office
23 February 1967 – 11 April 1967
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor‑GeneralClifford Campbell
DeputyClem Tavares
Preceded byAlexander Bustamante
Succeeded byHugh Shearer
Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica
In office
11 March 1963 – February 1967
Prime MinisterAlexander Bustamante
Succeeded byClem Tavares
Personal details
Born
Donald Burns Sangster

(1911-10-26)26 October 1911
Saint Elizabeth, Colony of Jamaica
Died11 April 1967(1967-04-11) (aged 55)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyJamaica Labour Party

Sir Donald Burns Sangster ON GCVO (26 October 1911 – 11 April 1967) was a Jamaican solicitor and politician, and the second Prime Minister of Jamaica.

Early life

Donald Burns Sangster was born in Black River in the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. His father William B. Sangster was a land surveyor and a planter. His mother's name is Cassandra Sangster (née Plummer). Sangster attended the prestigious Munro College in St. Elizabeth.

Political career

He entered politics at the age of 21 in 1933, when he was elected to the Parish Council of St Elizabeth, Jamaica. In 1944 he was elected to the House of Representatives of Jamaica as a member of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). He then went on to become Minister of Social Welfare and Labour and later, Minister of Finance. He was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister on 11 March 1963. He became Acting Prime Minister in February 1964 when Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante became ill.

On 21 February, in the 1967 Jamaican general election, the JLP were victorious again, winning 33 out of 53 seats, with the PNP taking 20 seats.

He succeeded Bustamante as Prime Minister on 23 February 1967, and he only had one cabinet meeting before he fell ill less than two weeks later and became the only prime minister to die in office on 11 April, after suffering a subarachnoid haemorrhage.

His face appears on the Jamaican five thousand dollar banknote. Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay is named after him.

Knighthood

Sangster was taken ill on 18 March 1967, and was flown by the U.S. government to the Montreal Neurological Institute for specialist treatment. He went into a coma a few weeks later on 1 April, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II during that period; he died 10 days later.



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