Martin Stevens (31 July 1929 – 10 January 1986) was a British Conservative Party politician.
He supported reform for maintenance payments in divorce proceedings, and some of his proposals were adopted by the government in 1984.
[2] His condition worsened during his travel home, and he was admitted to hospital in Poissy, France, a suburb of Paris.
He lapsed into a coma, caused by sepsis and an unspecified heart condition, and he died there on 10 January 1986, aged 56.
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