Deputy speaker of the House of Commons’ daughter dies

The deputy speaker of the House of Commons has paid tribute to his ‘beautiful daughter’ after she unexpectedly died aged 28 on Thursday. 

Lindsay Hoyle, MP for Chorley, tweeted: ‘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. 

The deputy speaker of the House of Commons has paid tribute to his ‘beautiful daughter’ after she unexpectedly died aged 28 on Thursday

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

It is not clear how Natalie Lewis-Hoyle died.

Her mother Miriam appealed for anyone who spoke to her on the night of her to death to contact police.

She wrote: ‘It is with unbearable sadness that I have to announce the sudden death of my beautiful, much adored daughter Natalie. I need your help.

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

‘Any little scrap of information may be more relevant than you imagine.

‘Her mobile phone is missing and may have been left on the 9.18 from Liverpool Street to Ipswich on Thursday evening. If you found an i-phone please hand it in quoting Essex Police incident 158.”

In the emotional post, 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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