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Tun Fuad Stephens

Tun Muhammad Fuad Stephens, (born Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens) was the first Chief Minister of the state of Sabah in Malaysia, and the first ''Huguan Siou'' or Paramount Leader of the Kadazandusun community. He played a fundamental role in bringing the state of Sabah into the Federation of Malaysia in 1963. He held the chief minister post until 1964, and again in 1976. During his second term as Chief Minister he died in a controversial accident on 6 June 1976, in Kota Kinabalu, the state capital of Sabah. He was a passenger in an Australian made Nomad aircraft which crashed and killed everyone on board. His body was buried at the State Mausoleum near the Sabah State Mosque, Kota Kinabalu.
==Early life==
Stephens was born on 14 September 1920. His father, Jules Stephens Pavitt, was half Kadazan and half British, while his mother Edith Cope was half Japanese and half British.〔P. J. (1999), p. 35〕 Stephens had 5 siblings; 2 younger sisters and 3 younger brothers. Two of them, John and Martin died in infancy. A third, Leo Benedict was born in 1926, later became the President of the Dewan Negara between 1985–1988.〔P. J. (1999), p. 37〕

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