Paul Cattermole 'told fan he was 'buzzing' for S Club 7 reunion days before his death'
Paul Cattermole reportedly "couldn't hide" his excitement for S Club 7's reunion tour when he spoke to a fan just days before his tragic death.
The man, who described himself as a "big fan of S Club", said: "I knew Paul lived in the area and he was very happy and chatty when I introduced myself." The fan shared his shock at the singer's death, adding: "He was smiley and upbeat and had so much to look forward to then the next day he was gone — it’s just awful.”
"Paul was found yesterday, 6th April 2023 at his home in Dorset and was pronounced dead later that afternoon. The band took to social media to share their gratitude with fans for the outpouring of love they had received in light of the harrowing news that had left the remaining six members of the band utterly “devastated” by his loss.
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