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Chris Hyndman's partner Steven Sabados: 'Our hearts are broken'

CBC television personality Steven Sabados has broken his silence after the death of Chris Hyndman, his longtime partner and co-host of CBC's popular lifestyles show Steven and Chris.

Beloved CBC co-host, found dead this week, 'always remembered, always cherished,' Sabados writes

Steven Sabados and Chris Hyndman were partners onscreen and off for more than 25 years. (Getty Images)

CBC television personality Steven Sabados has broken his silence after the death of Chris Hyndman, saying in an emotional tribute that the spiritofhis longtime partner and co-host of CBC 's Steven and Chriswill endure.

"I, our families and friends, wish to express our deepest gratitude for the overwhelming expressions of tenderness, love and tribute in honour of my beloved Christopher," Sabados says in a statement released on the Steven and Chris Facebook page Friday morning.

"Our hearts are broken, but we find comfort knowing his generous, larger-than-life spirit lives on."

Sabados met Hyndmanin 1988 in Toronto. The couple's personal relationshipprovided a magical mix of humour and banterthat endeared audiences around the world to their show.

"From the moment I met Christopher, we went forward in life, side by side and shoulder to shoulder," Sabados writes.

"He was my best friend, my confidant, my partner, my one love. Over 27 years, we built a beautiful life together; always remembered, always cherished.

"As we find our way through this difficult time, we are asking for privacy. Thank you for your understanding."

Hyndman, who was born in Ottawa and raised in Newfoundland, was found without vital signs in a laneway near their home inToronto on Monday night. He was 49 years old.

Memorial draws mourners

Fans and colleagues descended on the Canadian Broadcasting Centrein Toronto this week to leave messages, mementoes and flowers at a memorial set up in the building's atrium, where dozens of screens are projecting Hyndman's face and the words "in memory of."

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