Gino and Stuart face charges over rat death

Gino and Stuart face charges over rat death
Gino and Stuart face charges over rat death

I'm A Celebrity... winner Gino D'Acampo and fellow camper Stuart Manning are facing animal cruelty charges after cooking and eating a rat in the jungle. The BBC News website reports that the RSPCA in New South Wales, Australia, said it was "not acceptable" that a rat had been killed by the pair while they were living in the exile camp. Police confirmed that they had issued notices for D'Acampo and Manning to appear in court in Murwillumbah, Australia, in February. The pair killed and ate the rat while they were reduced to living on meagre rations of rice and beans in exile. D'Acampo later told the Bush Telegraph, "I saw one of these rats running around. I got a knife, I got its throat, I picked it up." The group later ate the rat as part of a meal. However Chief Inspector David Oshannessey from the RSPCA in New South Wales told BBC Radio Five Live there was a code of practice which dictated how animals could be used in theatrical shows and films. "The allegation is that an animal was cruelly treated on the set, he said. It was a rat that was killed. "There is a code of conduct in New South Wales that dictates how animals can be used. The killing of a rat for a performance is not acceptable." He added that the charity sends wherever animals are filmed or used for live performances, and had been in contact with the show's producers before the incident. They decided to take action after being told what had happened. Oshannessy added that inquiries were "very much ongoing" and he could not rule out the charity taking further action against ITV.

Patrick McLennan

Patrick McLennan is a London-based journalist and documentary maker who has worked as a writer, sub-editor, digital editor and TV producer in the UK and New Zealand. His CV includes spells as a news producer at the BBC and TVNZ, as well as web editor for Time Inc UK. He has produced TV news and entertainment features on personalities as diverse as Nick Cave, Tom Hardy, Clive James, Jodie Marsh and Kevin Bacon and he co-produced and directed The Ponds, which has screened in UK cinemas, BBC Four and is currently available on Netflix. 

An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.