The death of John McCain means the US has lost a former prisoner of war in Vietnam and veteran politician, but for Bridget McCain from Bangladesh, she has lost her father.
Published : 26 Aug 2018, 09:58 PM
McCain, who ran unsuccessfully for president as a self-styled maverick Republican in 2008, and his wife, Cindy, adopted Bridget during Cindy’s 1993 humanitarian trip to Bangladesh.
McCain died at the age of 81 at his home in Arizona on Saturday after a long battle with cancer. He was a naval bomber pilot, prisoner of war, conservative maverick, giant of the Senate, twice-defeated presidential candidate.
John McCain, his wife Cindy, and daughter Bridget celebrate with supporters on the evening of the Super Tuesday primaries in Los Angeles, March 2000. Reuters
Without asking her husband, she brought the girl home to Phoenix and they adopted her as their final child, Bridget.
John McCain has three other children with Cindy - Meghan, Jack and Jimmy. He also adopted his first wife Carol’s sons – Doug and Andy – from a previous marriage.
John and Carol’s eldest daughter Sidney was born in 1966, one year before John’s plane was shot down over Vietnam and he was held as a prisoner of war.
Bridget McCain (3rd from left) in a family photo during Jimmy's marriage ceremony. Photo: Cindy McCain's Twitter page.
“She has enriched our lives. She's a wonderful child, a complete part of our family and we love her,” John McCain said about Bridget in an interview with Morgan Strong of CBS' Sixty Minutes and The Early Show, published by DADMAG.com.
Asked if he knew about his wife's decision to adopt Bridget beforehand, John said, “No. She arrived and said ‘Say hello to your new little daughter’.”
“I remember John's face. That day he was not the tough war-hero senator,” Cindy said during McCain’s campaign in the 2008 presidential election, according to a Daily Mail report.
“He was like every other new father, full of love,” she added.
Happy birthday to my beautiful daughter Bridget! pic.twitter.com/hHDItsXoID
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) July 22, 2015