LONDON, ENGLAND: Paul Cattermole’s cause of death has been revealed by the authorities in England. The Dorset Coroner Service, in a statement, said “We confirm that Mr Cattermole died of natural causes and our investigations have concluded. As his death was of a natural cause, there will be no inquest.” The British singer suddenly died on April 6, leaving his fans shocked.
The S Club 7 also expressed grief over the ‘Bring It All Back’ singer’s passing away at an early age. “We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have,” the club said in a statement. The family of Cattermole shared that the 46-year-old singer was found unconscious at his home in Dorset and later pronounced dead, reports PageSix.
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Paul Cattermole was 'beaming' about S Club 7 reunion one day before his tragic death at 46
'It’s still so raw'
Cattermole was pictured happily dancing in the woods just a day before announcing reconciliation with longtime partner and bandmate Hannah Spearritt. The 42-year-old musician said, “It’s still so raw and I have these moments where I don’t quite believe that it’s real. I still can’t believe I will never see him again,” as per The Sun. “It’s all the more tragic because he was looking forward to the tour the most out of all of us. He just wanted to have fun and enjoy it.”
'My heart is broken for him'
Talking about how she got the news of his death, Spearritt said, “I called the number and was told, ‘Paul has sadly passed, Paul has died’. I couldn’t make sense of it and had so many questions. I was trying to process it but I just couldn’t.” My heart is broken for him and his family. He was happier than he had been in years, so for this to happen now, makes it even more heartbreaking,” the fellow singer added.
S Club 7 recently announced a reunion tour. “We are calling the tour the ‘Good Times’ tour as a tribute to Paul because that was his song,” Tina Barrett said in a statement.