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(AP) — The Republican leader of the New Jersey Assembly collapsed and died at
the Statehouse late Monday, the final day of the legislative session.
Alex DeCroce,
75, collapsed in a men's room around 11 p.m. and was pronounced dead at the
scene.
Assemblyman
Herb Conaway, a physician, administered to DeCroce at the scene. Gov. Chris
Christie, a fellow Republican and personal friend of DeCroce for 20 years,
confirmed the death 2 ½ hours later.
"Tonight
I lost a dear friend, colleague and mentor," Christie said in a statement.
"He helped to give me my start in elective politics in Morris County
in 1993. He was one of the most kind, considerate and trustworthy people I have
ever had the pleasure to know. This is an enormous loss for our state and for
me personally."
DeCroce's
death shocked lawmakers and legislative staff who had been working with him all
evening as the Legislature wrapped up its session with a flurry of last-minute
bills.
An obviously
emotional Christie returned to the capital around midnight, wearing a sport
jacket over a T-shirt and loafers but no socks.
The governor
was seen breaking down while embracing Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver and other
legislative leaders.
DeCroce's
body, covered and placed on a stretcher, was removed from the ground floor of
the Statehouse about 12:40 a.m.
The lawmaker,
from Parsippany-Troy Hills, served in the Assembly since 1989 and became the
GOP's leader there in 2003.
His district
includes parts of Morris and Passaic
counties.
The
Legislature hastily scaled back plans for Tuesday's reorganization and Christie
postponed his state-of-the-state speech, opting instead to say a few words
about DeCroce on the floor of the Assembly Tuesday afternoon.
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