A former Dragons’ Den star has died at the age of 55. Businessman Shaf Rasul is thought to have died at home after suddenly falling ill.
He had appeared on BBC online series of Dragons’ Den after it launched in 2009. His family released a sad statement following his death, which read: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Shafqat Rasul.
“A devoted father to Sohaib and Sarah Rasul, a loving husband to Nabila Rasul, a cherished son of the late Haji Ghulam Rasul and Parveen Akhtar, and a dear brother to Zahid, Shahid, Ashfaq, Ml Abid and Juwariah.”

A message from his loved ones continued: “We humbly request your duas for the deceased and strength and patience for the family during this difficult time.”
Shaf starred in Dragons’ Den: Online. The special, online version of the show followed the same format as the main show.
Ensure our latest headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source. Click here to activate or add us as your Preferred Source in your Google search settings.
It was presented by Dominic Byrne and featured Shaf Rasul and Julie Meyer as the Dragons. The weekly episodes featuring the businessman aired from 16 September 2009 to 7 October 2009.
He began his business career in the early 1990s and went on to become a self-made multi-millionaire after he established E-Net Computers.
A year before his time in the Den, Shaf became one of the top 20 in the UK Asian Rich List.
Among those paying tribute to the businessman following his death Chris Gilmour. The co-founder of PR agency Tigerbond, told the Sun: “Shaf was a client for nearly 25 years and didn’t change a bit. He was always full of the same boundless enthusiasm for life and business…
“There are so many people out there whose lives were touched by his kindness and he was always happy to dispense advice to budding entrepreneurs.”
He went on:”“I still remember one of the first times I met him and he welcomed a colleague and me into his office – and introduced us to a tank of piranhas!”
Others social media users paid tributes of their own. A former classmate wrote: “I’m shocked to hear this. I was at school with Shaf, such a smart, funny guy.”
And another online user said: “Our friend Shaf has moved on to what I hope is a better place. I shall never forget your infectious and beautiful approach to life.
“Your positivity, your embrace, your massive smile and your warm handshake. You always asked ‘of other people’ – never concerned about yourself.
“Now we are thinking of you and your astonishing achievements. Most of all, we are thinking of how you made us all feel – and that will be what I will always remember.”
Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .
Disclaimer : This story is auto aggregated by a computer programme and has not been created or edited by DOWNTHENEWS. Publisher: mirror.co.uk




