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Commons deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle 'devastated' by daughter's death Commons deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle 'devastated' by daughter's death
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Labour MP requests privacy to grieve for Natalie, as appeals are made for anyone with information to contact the police
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Sat 16 Dec 2017 21.09 GMT
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Commons deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle has said he is “truly devastated” by the death of his daughter Natalie.Commons deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle has said he is “truly devastated” by the death of his daughter Natalie.
The Labour MP said his family will never be the same following her death.The Labour MP said his family will never be the same following her death.
The Chorley MP said on Twitter: “I am truly devastated by the death of our beautiful daughter Natalie.The Chorley MP said 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.”“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.”
Ms Lewis-Hoyle, reported to be 28, was the daughter of Tory councillor Miriam Lewis, who urged anyone with information about her sudden death to get in touch with Essex Police.Ms Lewis-Hoyle, reported to be 28, was the daughter of Tory councillor Miriam Lewis, who urged anyone with information about her sudden death to get in touch with Essex Police.
“It is with unbearable sadness that I have to announce the sudden death of my beautiful, much adored daughter Natalie,” the Maldon district councillor said on Facebook.“It is with unbearable sadness that I have to announce the sudden death of my beautiful, much adored daughter Natalie,” the Maldon district councillor said on Facebook.
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. pic.twitter.com/e5BuXUgnAkI 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. pic.twitter.com/e5BuXUgnAk
She asked anyone contacted by “Natty” on Thursday night to get in touch with police and said her daughter’s mobile phone was missing, possibly left on a train from London Liverpool Street to Ipswich.She asked anyone contacted by “Natty” on Thursday night to get in touch with police and said her daughter’s mobile phone was missing, possibly left on a train from London Liverpool Street to Ipswich.
She added: “Natalie is my only child, my mini-me. Please help me find out what happened to her in the hours before her death.”She added: “Natalie is my only child, my mini-me. Please help me find out what happened to her in the hours before her death.”
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