Commons Deputy Speaker Lindsay Hoyle Mourns After Daughter Natalie Lewis-Hoyle Dies Suddenly Aged 28

Her death is not being treated as suspicious.
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, has paid emotional tribute to his daughter Natalie, who has died suddenly, aged 28
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, has paid emotional tribute to his daughter Natalie, who has died suddenly, aged 28
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House of Commons Deputy Speaker Lindsay Hoyle has paid tribute to his daughter who has died suddenly, aged 28.

Natalie Lewis-Hoyle is believed to have passed away unexpectedly on Thursday evening. Her death is not being treated as suspicious.

Hoyle, Labour MP for Chorley, said in a statement on Twitter: “I am truly devastated by the death of our beautiful daughter Natalie. Our family will never be the same without our loving granddaughter, sister & aunty.

“Thank you for the kind support we’ve received it is overwhelming. Please continue to respect our privacy & allow us to grieve.”

Natalie’s mother, Miriam Lewis, said in a post on Facebook: “It is with unbearable sadness that I have to announce the sudden death of my beautiful, much adored daughter Natalie.

“If Natty contacted you by phone, text, messenger or any other means on Thursday evening, 14 December, between 20.00 and midnight, please let me know... or contact A/Insp Jon Loudon at Essex Police incident no. 158.”

Lewis said Natalie’s iPhone is still missing, possibly left on a train to Ipswich from London Liverpool Street station.

“Natalie is my only child, my mini-me. Please help me find out what happened to her in the hours before her death,” Lewis added.

Hoyle’s fellow MPs have begun to send their condolences on social media.

An Essex Police spokesman told media: “Officers were contacted by the ambulance service shortly after 6.45am on Friday, December 15 with reports a 28-year-old woman had been found unconscious at an address in the Beeches Road area of Heybridge. Sadly she died at the scene.

“Her death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”

Essex Police did not immediately respond to HuffPost UK’s requests for further comment.

UPDATE: This article was updated on Saturday 16th December with a statement from Essex Police and with further messages of condolence from MPs.

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