Irish Daily Mirror

Sturridge has €170k car fob

- BY MARK JEFFERIES Showbiz Editor mark.jefferies@mirror.co.uk

Striker’s picture FOOTIE star Daniel Sturridge paid between €43,000 and €170,000 for a bracelet to start his car for him.

The Liverpool striker, on loan at West Brom, posed in an Instagram video with the diamond-encrusted Senturion bauble that is synced to his Rolls-royce.

England star Sturridge, 28, said: “I don’t even need the keys no more baby, this ting’s mad.” Each bracelet is unique and the London firm’s “Alpha edition” has a “solid meteorite core”. TRIBUTES last night poured in for TV star Dale Winton who has died at the age of 62.

The former Supermarke­t Sweep host passed away at home yesterday.

His agent Jan Kennedy said: “It is with great sadness that we can confirm the passing of Dale Winton.” No further details were given.

Davina Mccall led the tributes to the London-born presenter.

She tweeted: “I am so sad to hear about Dale a lovely, warm, kind, sensitive soul with a touch of naughty.”

TV host Carol Vorderman said: “I’m so very shocked and sad to read the news about our Dale. He was a joy to be with.”

Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan posted: “RIP Dale. A warm, funny man & superb TV presenter.” Dale began his career as a DJ before joining local radio. His big TV break came in 1987 on ITV with Dale’s Supermarke­t Sweep which ran until 2001. It was revived in 2007 for a short stint. He also fronted Family Fortunes and lottery show In It To Win It.

Dale was last on our screens in February hosting Channel 5’s Florida Fly Drive. Before it aired he revealed he suffered from ill health, including shoulder and knee problems. He said: “I had about four surgeries.”

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SHOCK DEATH Star Dale Winton seen here in 2011 LOTTERY Presenter with tickets SORROW Davina Mccall HIT Dale won fame hosting Supermarke­t Sweep
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