Former Apprentice star Stuart Baggs has been found dead. The 27-year-old, who was known as The Brand, was discovered by police at his apartment on the Isle of Man where he has lived most of his life.
A police spokeswoman said the cause of death was "unknown" but there was "nothing to indicate that his death is criminally suspicious at this time".
Police were called to an address on Central Promenade in Douglas - which was owned by
Stuart at 9am this morning.
Stuart at 9am this morning.
He was the youngest ever candidate when he appeared on the BBC One show in 2010, at 21 years old. He was best known on the show for funny one-liners including "Everything I touch turns to sold" and "I'm Stuart Baggs the brand".
Stuart who is from Plymouth has an office in Tower House, Douglas on the Isle Of Man where he works as managing director of BlueWave Communications.
In an interview given last week on his birthday to Business News the entrepreneur appeared excited as he geared up to launch his company's latest product -BlueWave’s landline-free Superfast 4G Home Broadband. He said: “Over the past few years we’ve achieved something truly magical. From humble beginnings, our company has grown to support more than 4,000 customers.
“I’m 27 today but as usual I will be putting in an 18-hour day,” he said. The dedicated businessman continued, discussing his typical working day: "I work, as my hair will tell you, at least 18 hours a day. I sleep for four hours religiously, I would not have it any other way, like Margaret Thatcher’."
He added: "Work gives me a buzz but I always feel there is more to do. As to the future we are already working on that."
Stuart last tweeted just 23 hours ago talking about the launch, which took place yesterday, writing: "Making headlines with our new 4G LTE home broadband network."
Just last year, he made over 5 million pounds in his business and hoped to make more this year.