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Teenager who won Dragons Den Investment Arrested for Suspicion of Burglary
A young entrepreneur who landed an investment of a staggering PS80,000 in Dragon's Den was arrested for allegedly burgling his mother's home.
Jordan Daykin, 19, was the youngest person to ever join the Dragons when Deborah Meaden pledged the money in return for 25 percent stake in his company.
A few months later, he was nabbed by his mother after he took over her home and stole a number valuables including Swarovski crystals and four televisions. He also stole jewelry worth more than PS4,000.
Claims: Jordan Daykin, pictured right on Dragons' Den earlier this year, is alleged to have robbed the home of his mother Maria Daykin, right, in Westbury, Kent. He was later detained and released on bail.
Permission: Jordan's spokesperson said that he was allowed into the home due to the fact that his mother had experienced a'sudden upheaval at her home'. Above, is one of the rooms which Ms Daykin claimed was burglarized.
A spokesman for Jordan said that he had permission from his mother to go into the house and that he was helping his brother get out of the house after a row. He also said that the possessions they took belonged to only them.
Mother of two Maria Daykin, 45, said she was "disgusted" at her son's alleged actions, which are believed to be part of a family conflict.
She stated that she had to notify the police because it was a violation of her privacy. My home was completely destroyed including all furniture and TVs. I returned home to find it was completely destroyed.
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"He is nominated for all these awards. I believe the sole reason was to go in and see my house destroyed.'
She claims she has lost all furniture in two bedrooms, as well as 100 DVDs and perfume worth nearly PS300.
Jordan's spokesman claimed that Jordan was helping his brother move out of Westbury, Wiltshire after a row. He says they took a few of their possessions.
Ms Daykin claims Jordan, three others as well as Ms Daykin are responsible for the raid she claims was planned. Above, the mess that Ms Daykin claimed was left in her garage (left) after the reported burglary, and an empty bedroom
"Violation": Ms. Daykin claimed that she came back home to find her house damaged. She also claimed that valuables like four televisions, two beds, and jewellery worth PS4,000 were stolen.
Ms Daykin is a Westbury resident of Wiltshire claims that the incident happened on October 9 and her son was swiftly detained by Wiltshire Police later that night.
She claims Jordan along with three other people had planned the raid for her even though she wasn't there.
After extensive questioning, he was detained and detained for the night. He was then released on bail.
Record-breaking: Jordan Daykin was the youngest entrepreneur to secure an Investment on Dragons Den. Deborah Meaden pledged PS80,000 for a share in his company.
The teenager's spokesman said Jordan was just helping his brother leave the house after a dispute.
He said that some belongings belonging to his brother were removed, as were some of Jordan’s.
He explained that his mother had given him permission , and added "She's experienced a sudden shift at home." Jordan is sensitive to her emotional state.
This week Jordan was short-listed as Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the GB Entrepreneur Awards.
In August he was handed PS80,000 from Dragon Deborah Meaden, after she took an interest in his business Grip It Fixings, which provides a universal fixing made to work with all types of plasterboard.
The investment will assist Jordan by covering the cost of new equipment as well as an increase in stock and an investment for their warehouse in Melksham, Somerset.
Jordan quit school at 13 and his first business was a website called RS2Services, in part due to his love of RuneScape the online fantasy role-playing game.
The site offered players the best RuneScape products at a less expensive price.
Then, he created Tutor Magnet, a nationwide tutoring agency. It currently employs more than 400 tutors and generates an average of PS2,000 per month.
Grip It Fixings was developed by Jordan in 2008, as he was installing curtain rails for his grandfather Stan who was 74 years old.
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police stated that a 19-year-old man was brought to Melksham Police Station on suspicion of burglary after being arrested at 7:45 pm on October 9.
The man has been released on bail until further investigations.'
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khanandresen72 · 1 year
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Teen who won Dragons Den Investment Arrested for Suspicion of Burglary
A young entrepreneur who landed an investment of a staggering PS80,000 in Dragon's Den was arrested for allegedly burgling his mother's home.
Jordan Daykin, 19, was the youngest person to ever join the Dragons when Deborah Meaden pledged the money in return for 25 percent stake in his company.
A few months later, he was nabbed by his mother after he took over her home and stole a number valuables including Swarovski crystals and four televisions. He also stole jewelry worth more than PS4,000.
Claims: Jordan Daykin, pictured right on Dragons' Den earlier this year, is alleged to have robbed the home of his mother Maria Daykin, right, in Westbury, Kent. He was later detained and released on bail.
Permission: Jordan's spokesperson said that he was allowed into the home due to the fact that his mother had experienced a'sudden upheaval at her home'. Above, is one of the rooms which Ms Daykin claimed was burglarized.
A spokesman for Jordan said that he had permission from his mother to go into the house and that he was helping his brother get out of the house after a row. He also said that the possessions they took belonged to only them.
Mother of two Maria Daykin, 45, said she was "disgusted" at her son's alleged actions, which are believed to be part of a family conflict.
She stated that she had to notify the police because it was a violation of her privacy. My home was completely destroyed including all furniture and TVs. I returned home to find it was completely destroyed.
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"He is nominated for all these awards. I believe the sole reason was to go in and see my house destroyed.'
She claims she has lost all furniture in two bedrooms, as well as 100 DVDs and perfume worth nearly PS300.
Jordan's spokesman claimed that Jordan was helping his brother move out of Westbury, Wiltshire after a row. He says they took a few of their possessions.
Ms Daykin claims Jordan, three others as well as Ms Daykin are responsible for the raid she claims was planned. Above, the mess that Ms Daykin claimed was left in her garage (left) after the reported burglary, and an empty bedroom
"Violation": Ms. Daykin claimed that she came back home to find her house damaged. She also claimed that valuables like four televisions, two beds, and jewellery worth PS4,000 were stolen.
Ms Daykin is a Westbury resident of Wiltshire claims that the incident happened on October 9 and her son was swiftly detained by Wiltshire Police later that night.
She claims Jordan along with three other people had planned the raid for her even though she wasn't there.
After extensive questioning, he was detained and detained for the night. He was then released on bail.
Record-breaking: Jordan Daykin was the youngest entrepreneur to secure an Investment on Dragons Den. Deborah Meaden pledged PS80,000 for a share in his company.
The teenager's spokesman said Jordan was just helping his brother leave the house after a dispute.
He said that some belongings belonging to his brother were removed, as were some of Jordan’s.
He explained that his mother had given him permission , and added "She's experienced a sudden shift at home." Jordan is sensitive to her emotional state.
This week Jordan was short-listed as Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the GB Entrepreneur Awards.
In August he was handed PS80,000 from Dragon Deborah Meaden, after she took an interest in his business Grip It Fixings, which provides a universal fixing made to work with all types of plasterboard.
The investment will assist Jordan by covering the cost of new equipment as well as an increase in stock and an investment for their warehouse in Melksham, Somerset.
Jordan quit school at 13 and his first business was a website called RS2Services, in part due to his love of RuneScape the online fantasy role-playing game.
The site offered players the best RuneScape products at a less expensive price.
Then, he created Tutor Magnet, a nationwide tutoring agency. It currently employs more than 400 tutors and generates an average of PS2,000 per month.
Grip It Fixings was developed by Jordan in 2008, as he was installing curtain rails for his grandfather Stan who was 74 years old.
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police stated that a 19-year-old man was brought to Melksham Police Station on suspicion of burglary after being arrested at 7:45 pm on October 9.
The man has been released on bail until further investigations.'
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