STOCKHOLM – Marie Fredriksson, the female half of the Swedish pop duo Roxette, has died at age 61, her management agency said on Tuesday (Dec 10).
Frederiksson formed Roxette with Per Gessle in 1986. The two released their first album the same year and went on to achieve international success in the late 1980s and 1990s.
The Dimberg Jernberg agency said Frederiksson died on Monday “of the consequences of a long illness”. It “is with great sorrow that we must inform you that one of greatest and most-loved artists is gone”, the firm said.
Fredriksson became ill in 2002 and was diagnosed with a brain tumour. She underwent radiation treatment and had continued health problems.
Frederiksson is survived by her husband, Mikael Bolyos, and their two children, Josefin and Oscar.
Time goes by so quickly. It’s not that long ago we spent days+nights in my tiny apartment sharing impossible dreams. And what a dream we eventually got to share! I’m honoured to have met your talent+generosity. All my love goes to you+your family. Things will never be the same. pic.twitter.com/MQwkjEozl3
— Roxette (@TheRealRoxette) December 10, 2019