Tributes to ‘beautiful angel’ NHS worker who died at techno club night
Tributes have poured in for a young NHS worker who died while attending a techno music event in Wales.
Olivia Spencer, 21, was described by friends as a ‘beautiful angel’ after she died after collapsing at an event in the Vaults, Cardiff at the weekend.
Police are investigating Olivia’s tragic death which happened in the early hours of Saturday morning and the coroner’s office has since confirmed it has been informed of her death.
Olivia’s friends and family members have since paid tribute to the healthcare support worker of Treorchy, Rhondda, and described her as ‘one of a kind.’
Her aunt, Natalie Palmer said: ‘Words fail me, there are so many wonderful memories that I will cherish forever.
‘You will be forever missed, I am so lost for words.’
Her friend, Mia Clayton wrote: ‘Our beautiful Liv, I’m so grateful to have shared the best memories with you, you truly was one of a kind.
’Hope your partying hard up there like we all know you love to do crazy girl, nothing will ever be the same without you here. I’m absolutely heartbroken.
’To think we will never be able to see your crazy dance moves or hear your nuts stories again absolutely kills me, the world is so cruel.
’I’ll always love and miss you Olivia, forever 21 our beautiful angel.’
Vaults, a club run from a former bank vault in Butetown, Cardiff, said it was ‘absolutely heartbroken’ by Olivia’s death.
In a statement, they said: ‘As a venue, we are absolutely heartbroken due to the events of Friday night.
’During the event, concerns were raised for an individual who was immediately taken to the onsite medic for medical assistance.
’South Wales Ambulance Service arrived within minutes to the aid of our medic, but tragically the individual passed away despite every effort from the medical staff.
’We would like to send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the individual and offer our continued support during this tragic time.’
A spokeswoman for South Wales Central Coroner’s Office confirmed Olivia’s death had been referred to a coroner’s officer who would determine if an inquest was likely to open in the coming days.
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