BBC Dragons’ Den contestant found dead in woodland as pals share heartbreaking tributes to ‘kind man’

A DRAGONS' Den contestant was found dead in a woodland area, an inquest heard.
Graeme Turner, 53, was found dead on October 1 in Pwllheli, North Wales, a coroner said.
The graphic designer looked for a sum of £50,000 for five per cent in his firm, but judges walked away from the opportunity.
His wallpaper kit allowed parents to transform their kids' rooms into their favourite football stadium.
Graeme appeared on the hit BBC show in 2010 and ended up continuing his business without the financial support of the judges.
Coroner Kate Robertson, sitting Dafydd Orwig Chamber in Caernarfon, gave a verdict of suicide on Monday.
Graeme's funeral took place on January 16.
Pals of Graeme described him as "a kind man" who was the "life and soul of the party".
Friend Gaz Turner shared a photo of Graeme while on a hike, writing online: "Fly high Maverick. Rest easy brother and take it easy on the big man upstairs."
One mourner wrote: "A great man and I had the privilege to be in his company on many occasions in my time."
Another pal added: "Very sad news, Graeme was a true gentleman and will be sadly missed by all Condolences to Graeme's family and friends."
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