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Paul O'Grady remembered by husband and fans and say if 'we were lucky' they'd be celebrating birthday in emotional post

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Paul O'Grady has been remembered by his partner and his fans as they marked what would have been his 68th birthday. The comedian and TV and radio star tragically died on March 28 this year.

The sad news was broken on social media by Paul's partner Andre Portasio the morning after his death, aged 67, at their home in Kent. "It is with great sadness that I inform you that Paul has passed away unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening," he said at the time.

His sad passing was announced as Paul was midway through a UK tour of musical Annie, and just days after he signed a new contract with Boom Radio station.

It was later confirmed that the Lily Savage star had died from sudden cardiac arrhythmia. Join our new Coronation Street WhatsApp group by clicking here On Wednesday (June 14), O'Grady's husband has paid tribute to the late star by sharing a sweet photo of him with a birthday cake.

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