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Stuart Baggs’ chilling prophecy: “I want to live hard, die young”
The 27-year-old had appeared in “good health” on Wednesday evening as he attended the launch party for his new 4G home-hub product in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. His mother and father have moreover used out from such a “devastation” after their ealier teenager died soon, kind his elaborate be effective and desire.
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Undated handout photo issued by Isle of Man Constabulary of former Apprentice contestant Stuart Baggs, who has died, a spokesman for his firm confirmed.
Stuart Baggs’ friends and family have revealed the former Apprentice star’s strict working schedule, claiming he’d frequently only sleep four hours a night and was highly stressed before his sudden death.
Writing in her column for The Sun today, Katie said: “I met tragic Stuart Baggs a few times”.
She pointed out how they dread he might have “taken something” that will result in his decease.
She said: “We were speaking most of the night”.
“He was messaging me all night saying, “I’ve got insomnia”.
The 33-year-old added: “I was going to meet up with him but he was that stressed and working that hard”.
The Plymouth-born entrepreneur became well known for calling himself Baggs the Brand and saying ‘Everything I touch turns to sold.’. “I can’t sleep. I” ve been working really, really hard.”‘.
He said that in the days leading up to his death, Stuart was happy and healthy.
Indeed, last week he gave an interview to his local newspaper, where he admitted: “I work, as my hair will tell you, at least 18 hours a day”.
His sister Charlotte Baggs paid tribute in a post on Facebook. The date of the initial inquest is to follow.
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Baggs’ colleagues told The Daily Mail that he had seemed well the evening before his sudden death. Mr Baggs’ family have been informed of the outcome of the post-mortem examination and they ask that their privacy is respected at this, the most hard of times. “My honest condolences to his family and friends RIP one of the stand out characters of the apprentice”.