TRIBUTES have been paid to a 'one in a million' Mancunian DJ with a big following in Spain.
Carol 'Caz Matthews had flown back to the UK to watch her brother perform in Puressence's reunion gig at the Albert Hall.
She had stayed in Manchester following the gig, but tragically died on Tuesday after becoming unwell.
Her brother, Puressence bass player Kevin Matthews, paid tribute to the 'brightest, craziest, most loved girl!
He told the M.E.N: "It is so, so sad to have lost my beloved sister. There are no words to explain how we all feel.
"She was the brightest, craziest, most loved girl I know. Everybody who knew her will miss her forever. She was undoubtedly one in a million."
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