Award Winning Actress Passed Away At 43

Belgian actress Emilie Dequenne, best known for her lead role in Rosetta, has passed away at the age of 43.

Her longtime agent, Danielle Gain, confirmed to AFP that Dequenne d**d on the evening of Sunday, March 16, at a hospital near Paris, France, according to Deadline. Her passing comes nearly two years after she publicly disclosed her battle with a rare adrenal gland ca**er in October 2023.

Charlotte Tourret, the star’s press rep took to Instagram and posted a tribute to Dequenne.

“You are an inspiring woman, a great soul, a great actress, I remember your smiling eyes and your light. I love you forever my Emily ️

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