Duncan Bannatyne takes to Twitter to reassure fans after suspected heart attack while in Darlington

Duncan Bannatyne suffers suspected heart attack Duncan Bannatyne suffers suspected heart attack

DRAGONS’ DEN star, Duncan Bannatyne, was tonight in hospital after fears he had suffered a heart attack.

The Darlington-based entrepreneur and philanthropist was admitted to the town’s Memorial Hospital this morning after falling ill while at his company’s headquarters.

Though his colleagues and family had expressed concern for the 63-year-old’s plight, by 8pm he was sat up in bed and using the social networking site, Twitter, to inform people of his condition.

Bannatyne, who owns a string of hotels, spas and fitness clubs under the Bannatyne Group umbrella, had tweeted, somewhat ironically, early today about how “it is Monday so start the week on a positive note & stay positive”.

But matters took a turn for the worse when the North East Ambulance Service was called to the premises on Haughton Road, at 11.40am after Bannatyne complained of suffering chest pains.

The star, who recently divorced from his wife second wife Joanne McCue after a five-year marriage, has four children from his first marriage and lives on the exclusive Wynyard estate, near Billingham.

A spokesman for his company told The Northern Echo: “Everyone at the company is very concerned and upset, but we know that Duncan is a very strong person and we are confident he will make a full recovery.

“Everyone wishes him well.

“We’d like to thank the quick and professional actions of the paramedics who attended to Duncan and thank the staff at the Memorial Hospital for his ongoing care.”

His daughter, Abi, tweeted: “As news is starting to spread I can confirm my dad was taken into hospital late this morning, he is stable and thats all I can say for now.”

An hour or so later, Bannatyne himself took to the site to address his 543,000 followers.

“In hospital attached to a few wires feeling tired but am sure I will be discharged tomorrow fit & well (fit a pensioner can be anyway)” he said, before adding: “Today was my first trip inside an Ambulance & with siren wailing. Hope it is the last. LoL“

Fellow Dragon, Theo Paphitis, said he had spoken to his friend in hospital and Bannatyne told him he did not think he had suffered a heart-attack.

Paphitis tweeted: “In Scotland no mobile signal but managed to make contact with DuncanBannatyne and he is well undergoing tests does not think heart attack!”

He added: “Speedy recovery we are missing you already.”

Bannatyne was born in Clydebank, Scotland and was raised in what he describes as relatively modest circumstances.

His business interests now include health clubs, hotels, property, media and transport and he is best known as a tough-talking business angel on Dragons Den.

The former Royal Navy stoker began his business empire with an ice cream van, rapidly expanding that business in tough competition before setting up a chain of care homes.

On his website he says he sold that for £26m in 1996 and his childrens nursery chain for £22m.

He has written five self-help books on becoming a success in business and managing money, was awarded an OBE for his charity works and is a vehement anti-smoker.

Comments(3)

stiv says...
7:24pm Mon 1 Oct 12

Get well soon Duncan, the den will not be the same without you.

fratia says...
12:47am Tue 2 Oct 12

Duncan, I suffer one myself in Good Friday, and I am now doing very well thanks the great Dr's. Stress is the number one cause of Heart Attacks, so slow down and smell the roses, there is only so much money you need in life and without good health it is worthless a bi bank account. I will be in my hometown next year so hope to see you and lunch at Bannatynes. Good luck to you and lang mae your lum reek!

calumannabel says...
8:59am Tue 2 Oct 12

Lucky to be alive if he's in Darlington Memorial. They couldn't tell a heart attack from an ingrowing toenail

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