Cancer victim Bronwen Davies wanted to suspend her gym contract. In court, she won a £164 refund – sparking a furious response from TV's Duncan Bannatyne

Dragons' Den star Duncan Bannatyne has been accused of behaving in a "vindictive and petty" way after he banned a nurse, who was recovering from cancer, from his health clubs – after she had the audacity to complain to Guardian Money about her treatment by his firm. Bronwen Davies successfully took Bannatyne Fitness to the small claims court, where she won a £164 refund and a similar amount in costs. But Bannatyne, in what looks like a fit of pique, is refusing to allow her to rejoin her local gym, despite several personal appeals. Instead, the multimillionaire entrepreneur, whose wealth is estimated to be £430m, has launched a ferocious Twitter campaign against the 60-year-old from Cardiff, describing her to his 440,000 followers as a "persistent liar" – a claim she says is "despicable and untrue".

Bannatyne's PR company was briefing the press this week that she was banned for being "disruptive", and he personally claimed it was because she had been rude to staff. However, just two days after her story appeared in Money, the company wrote to her saying she could no longer attend the club, but made no mention of any alleged disruptive behaviour....Read more here---> Dragons' Den star under fire over 'vindictive' gym ban | Money | The Guardian