Liverpool nightclub DJ Double Decks Dave dies after sudden illness
Tributes have poured in after the DJ complained of feeling dizzy and collapsed in the hospital triage before battling for his life for ten days at Aintree Hospital
Dave Humphrey, a popular DJ who died after a stroke (Image: Ian Roach/Humphreys family)
A popular and well-known DJ - nicknamed Double Decks Dave - who was a regular in Liverpool nightclubs has suddenly died in hospital after suffering a stroke.
Dave Humphrey went to hospital on June 30 after complaining of feeling dizzy, but his condition deteriorated and ten days later he died in an intensive care ward.
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