A dad in his 30s who was "always cracking jokes and smiling" died just hours after feeling unwell at the Merseyside derby.
Colin Campbell, manager at Lifestyles Alsop Fitness Centre in Walton, where Paul worked, told the Liverpool ECHO: "Paul was a friend to everyone he worked with. He was always checking in with people outside the gym and asked them to give him a call if they needed anything. He had a really positive energy and was great to be around.
He was rushed to Aintree University Hospital by paramedics after his condition worsened, but tragically died later that night. A post-mortem is yet to take place. Hundreds of people took to Facebook to pay tribute. Paul's colleague Nancy Fletcher said: "God mate, you've left a massive void. You were truly a gentleman and a brilliant coach, always positive, always smiling, always cracking jokes and taking the p***.
"He wasn't just my trainer, he was my friend and I'm going to miss him more than ever. My mate, one of Paul's favourite sayings was 'when you walk out those doors you're going to feel boss all day', and he was right. You would feel like a different person. His smile and his energy around the place was always there."
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