The devastated family of a “one in a million” mum-of-five say “she’s left a massive hole in the world” after she was found dead at home.
Taz Green, who has been described as “colourful and nuts but the best”, was discovered unresponsive by her teenage son the day before she was set to celebrate her 52nd birthday.

Paramedics were called to her home in Boundary Road, Ramsgate, at about 11am, and tried to revive her.
But she could not be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Taz’s eldest child and only daughter, Kyia Palmer, has paid tribute to her beloved mum.
“She was crazy, mouthy, loud, colourful, nuts, but she was the best,” the 32-year-old said.
“She had such a big heart.
“Anything you wanted, she would make it happen.
“She was one in a million, she was my best friend, and I spoke to her every day.”
Taz’s family are yet to find out how she died so suddenly on Sunday.
“My 17-year-old brother found her on the floor at home at about 11am,” Kyia added.
“The paramedics worked for 45 minutes until they had to stop.

“It was her birthday on Monday.
“We have no answers and so many questions.
“She’s left a massive hole in the world for so many people.
“We have to wait for an autopsy, and there will be an inquest.”
While the cause of Taz’s death remains unknown, Tyia has launched a fundraiser to help cover the costs of the funeral. It can be found here.

“My mum loved horses, so we would love to have a horse-drawn carriage because she was a queen,” she said.
“She deserves the very best send-off.
“We all feel helpless and I don’t know what to do without her.”
Taz leaves behind five children – Tyia, Jack, Jay, Kian and Kaelen – one grandchild and her husband, Peter.