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Flog It! Star Michael Baggott Dies Aged 65

Flog It! Star Michael Baggott Dies Aged 65

Michael Baggott, a beloved BBC antiques expert and star of Flog It!, has passed away at the age of 65. He died on Sunday, January 26, after suffering a heart attack following a stroke in October.

Tributes have poured in for Baggott, with Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson describing him as "a giant of our antique industry" and Flog It! expert Nick Hall calling him "a true connoisseur and ambassador of the antiques world."

Baggott had been keeping fans updated on his condition after being hospitalized in December, sharing videos on Instagram from his hospital bed. A memorial service will be held in the coming weeks, with details to be shared on his social media.

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