Award-winning BBC television and radio presenter Dianne Oxberry has died from cancer aged 51, her family has confirmed, the BBC reported on Friday.
She died at the Christie hospital in Manchester on Thursday morning.
Oxberry became well-known nationally on Radio 1, working alongside Simon Mayo and Steve Wright, during the 1980s.
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