DUP politician Christopher Stalford has died suddenly at the age of 39, the party has said.
The South Belfast representative, a married father-of-four, died this weekend, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said on Sunday.
Mr Stalford was a rising star in Northern Ireland politics and was often sent out to talk to the media on behalf of the party.
Sir Jeffrey said: “I am deeply saddened to learn of Christopher’s sudden death. He was not just an elected representative or a colleague, he was a friend.
“On behalf of the party, I express my sympathies to (wife) Laura and the wider Stalford family on the loss of a husband, father, son and brother.
“I talked at length with Christopher on Friday night. He was passionate about Northern Ireland and wanted the best for his constituents.
“I was never to know how precious that conversation was to be.
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“Most telling of all in that conversation was his pride in Laura and their children.
“He talked about his eldest child transferring to big school and the discussions that were ongoing in the home.
“Christopher was born to be a public representative. From his teenage years, he was a regular contributor to politics both in the print and broadcast media.”
Earlier this year, Mr Stalford said he quit Twitter because it was “awful” and the constant abuse and hatred was unhealthy.
He was one of the first DUP MLAs to publicly declare his support for current DUP leader Edwin Poot’s leadership bid last year, despite being a close ally of former leader Arlene Foster, who was forced out of the top job.
Politicians of all stripes have paid tribute to Mr Stalford.
Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O’Neill extended her sympathies to the family of Christopher Stalford.
“Desperately sad news of the sudden passing of DUP Assembly member Christopher Stalford,” Ms O’Neill tweeted.
“On behalf of the Sinn Fein Assembly team I extend our condolences and I express my sincere sympathy to his wife Laura and their four children who are foremost in our thoughts this afternoon.”
DUP chairman Lord Morrow said he had known Mr Stalford since he was a child and the party is “shocked and saddened by his death but most of all we are heartbroken for Laura, their four little children and Christopher’s wider family”.
He added that Mr Stalford was a “committed unionist and was always destined to be an elected representative because he had a heart for the people, public service and making Northern Ireland better”.
Mr Stalford was a regular media contributor from his teenage years and was involved with the DUP since his early 20s.
He was elected to Stormont for the first time in 2016, then again in 2017 and became the Assembly’s principle deputy speaker in 2020.
Married to former dental nurse Laura, the couple have four children, Trinity, Oliver, Cameron and Abigail – who was born in 2018.
He was born in Annadale Flats in south Belfast to Karen and Clifford Stalford but his father died aged 26 from a bleed on the brain when Mr Stalford was seven.
The politician, who studied politics and history at Queen’s University Belfast, has three siblings, Angela, Erica and Glen.
Aged 22 in 2005, he became the youngest person on Belfast City Council.