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Tragedy as 21-year-old suddenly dies after falling ill at event

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A 21-year-old woman tragically died after falling ill at a techno event. Olivia Spencer fell ill during an event in Butetown, Cardiff, on December 2, but sadly passed away.

South Wales Police are still investigating the sudden and unexplained death of Olivia, WalesOnline reports.. Her family said: "We as a family are absolutely devastated, Olivia was one of a kind with a heart of pure gold, she lit up every room she walked into with her funny, bubbly personality.

She will be missed by all who knew her." Olivia worked at Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Greg Dix, executive director of nursing at Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB, expressed his condolences: "We are deeply saddened to hear about Olivia's tragic death and extend our heartfelt condolences to her family at this immensely difficult time. "Olivia was hugely valued by the team on Ward 14 at Royal Glamorgan Hospital, where she was loved by staff and patients alike, and we are supporting her close colleagues as they come to terms with her passing.

We pay tribute to Olivia for her enthusiasm, her passion for her role and the impact she made in just a short time at our health board." It is understood the incident happened at a music event at Vaults underground dance venue on Bute Street, where techno DJ and producer Azyr had been playing.

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