S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole’s true cause of death revealed after singer’s shock passing

PAUL Cattermole’s true cause of death has been revealed following the singer’s shock passing in April.

The S Club 7 star was found dead at his Dorset home earlier this year aged 46.

It's been revealed Paul died of a combination of heart-related issues

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It’s been revealed Paul died of a combination of heart-related issuesCredit: Getty
He was set to reunite with his S Club 7 bandmates for a huge tour later this year

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He was set to reunite with his S Club 7 bandmates for a huge tour later this yearCredit: Getty

Last month a spokesperson for Dorset Coroner’s Service told The Sun pop star Paul passed away from “natural causes” and that the investigation into his death had “concluded”.

Now it’s been revealed that the Bring It All Back hitmaker died of a combination of heart-related issues.

Paul’s death certificate – seen by People – lists cardiac arrhythmia, acute myocardial ischemia and severe coronary artery atheroma and intraplaque hemorrhage as the causes of death.

An arrhythmia, also known as an irregular heartbeat, causes the heart to beat too quickly, too slowly or irregularly.

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Myocardial ischemia is the medical term for problems with blood flow to the heart which stops it from receiving enough oxygen.

S Club 7, formed in 1998, announced on Valentines Day they were reuniting for a 25th anniversary tour.

It has been renamed the Good Times tour in tribute after the 2001 track Paul sang lead on – but ex-girlfriend and bandmate Hannah Spearitt, 42, has dropped out.

Speaking for the first time since Paul’s shock death, the group later revealed the UK concerts starting in October will go ahead after they took time out to mourn their “big brother”.

Jon Lee, 41, said in the Instagram video: “In all honesty we’ve been in a bit of shock and it’s taken a while for us to find the right words to describe our brother Paul.”

Rachel Stevens, 45, added: “He’s always going to be with us. We’re just going to keep his memory alive and share it with you.”

Tearful Jo O’ Meara, 44, said: “ Whenever Paul would walk into the room, you’d definitely know he was there because he would light it up with humour and love.”

Bradley McIntosh, 41, said: “No one could ever replace our Paul. He lives on inside each and every one of us.”

Tina Barrett, 46, added: “It’s just really sad. It’s really, really hard to process it right now.”

Paul was a member of S Club 7

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Paul was a member of S Club 7Credit: Getty

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