Swiss singer Lys Assia, the first-ever winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, has died aged 94, the competition's organisers said. Assia, who won the first edition of the contest in 1956 in Lugano, Switzerland, with the song "Refrain", "passed away on March 24 at Zurich's Zollikerberg Hospital, having recently turned 94," Eurovision said in a statement. Assia, whose real name was Rosa Mina Schaerer, was born in 1924 in Rupperswil in the north of Switzerland.
She began her career as a dancer, but soon turned to singing, achieving her biggest hit in 1950 with "O Mein Papa", Eurovision said. Assia took part in the contest again in 1957 and actually came second in 1958 with the song "Giorgio".



















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