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Sylvie Roy, independent MNA, dead at 51

The independent MNA for Arthabaska died Sunday afternoon in a Quebec City hospital. She had been in hospital since last month after "experiencing discomfort."

Long-time politician hospitalized since last month

The late Sylvie Roy was formerly an MNA with Coalition Avenir Qubec. (Radio-Canada)

Sylvie Roy, the independent MNA for Arthabaska, died Sunday afternoon in a Quebec City hospital, her riding office announced.

She had been in hospital since last month after "experiencing discomfort." Hospital staff say she died of acute hepatitis.

Roy was 51 years old.

Previously a member of the Action dmocratique du Qubecand the Coalition Avenir Qubec, sheleft the CAQ to become an independent in August 2015. She said partyleader Franois Legault didnot trust her and did not give her enough responsibilities given her political experience.

"Sylvie Roy is survived by her children Michel and Estelle, hermother Monique Jacob, her stepfather Jean Morissette, hersister Nathalie, her ex-husband Ral Croteau, herpolitical staff, her constituents and several colleagues and friends,"the statement said.

'Heart and passion'

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard expressed his condolences in a statement released Sunday night.

"Over more than a decade, Ms. Roy knew how represent her fellow citizens with heart and passion," Couillard said.

CAQ leader FranoisLegault also released words of admiration, saying she was one of the first to call for a public inquiry into the construction industry.

"Sylvie Roy has always been a fighter. She was passionate, she was close to the people, and she wasn't afraid of fighting for her ideals," Legaultwrote.