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This is according to the book "The Roosevelts- An American Saga" by Peter Collier, page 444. "Kermit's troubled son Dirck had never managed to escape the riptide of his father's decline." .... "In 1951, he was arrested in Spain for making a homosexual advance to a young man in a hotel and expelled from the country. Eventually he returned to the United States and, in what was euphemistically termed a 'household accident', committed suicide at the age of 28 in 1953 at his mother Belle's house, in an event that was largely ignored by the press."

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