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just 4 days before his death: Tragic TV star Dale Winton is spotted on CCTV looking tired




Looking tired and withdrawn, Dale Winton accompanies his friends on one final night out.
The CCTV footage – the last images of the tragic TV star – were taken at a local restaurant on Saturday evening.
Four days later the 62-year-old was found dead at his £3,000 a month rented home in the North London suburb of Whetstone.

Police are treating the death as ‘unexplained’ but not suspicious.
In security camera footage obtained by MailOnline, he enters the restaurant at 9.52pm after politely holding the door open for his friend.
Wearing a light blue baseball cap, with a matching jacket, jeans, a blue and white stripe polo shirt and trainers, the famous presenter goes largely unnoticed by the other diners.


After a few seconds he is shown over to a corner table where they stayed until shortly after 11pm.
A waiter who served him said: ‘He’d come here a few times over the last couple of weeks. He was a nice guy, very down-to-earth and polite.
‘He was here on Saturday night with two friends. They were here for a few hours.

A waiter who served him said: ‘He’d come here a few times over the last couple of weeks. He was a nice guy, very down-to-earth and polite
‘Dale and the two other men were dressed very casually and to be honest nobody seemed to recognise him.
‘It’s so sad that he has died. He’d not been living in Whetstone very long, in fact not many people knew he had moved here.
‘Although he’d not been here very long, he made a good impression. He was a gentleman.’
Winton recently sold his grand townhouse in Regent’s Park in central London and moved out on March 23 to the suburbs.
He rented a five-bedroom, semi-detached house in Whetstone, 10-miles north, which backs on to a park and is set just off the busy High Road opposite a bus stop.
The presenter’s silver Range Rover – complete with personalised number plate – remains on the driveway beyond the property’s locked gates.


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