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Chris Packham fears hate-fuelled psychopath may kill him in woods, libel trial hears

Chris Packham has informed a courtroom he fears for his and his household’s safety – and that he doesn’t “expect to live a long life free from violence and intimidation”.

On the second day of a libel case which he initiated, the TV star mentioned he was a “victim of a campaign of vile and relentless intimation”, including: “I do go to walk my dogs in the woods and wonder: is today the day that a psychopath fuelled by all this hate turns up and kills me?”

The BBC Springwatch presenter, 61, is suing three males over allegations in 9 articles regarding his involvement in Wildheart Trust, a charity that runs a wildlife sanctuary on the Isle of Wight.

Mr Packham informed the High Court trial he believed the “defendants’ unsubstantiated claims have misled, agitated and fuelled a vocal and violent conspiratorial fringe who increasingly post threatening and vile material about me and my family”.

Chris Packham at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, for his libel trial over alleged tiger-related fraud to begin. The environmentalist is bringing a High Court libel claim over articles which he says falsely alleged he misled the public into donating to a wildlife charity to rescue "broken" tigers from circuses. Mr Packham is suing the editor and two contributors of the website Country Squire Magazine. Picture date: Tuesday May 2, 2023.

The environmentalist mentioned his put up had typically been stolen and “random dead animals and human faeces are regularly posted to me”.

“I have become accustomed to the plethora of dead animals people leave at my home,” Mr Packham went on.

The TV naturalist is suing Dominic Wightman, editor of the web web site Country Squire Magazine, together with author Nigel Bean and a 3rd man, Paul Read.

Mr Packham has been accused of defrauding and manipulating individuals into making donations to the charity to rescue tigers whereas understanding they had been nicely cared for.

Mr Packham denies the allegations

It can be alleged he dishonestly raised cash for the charity firstly of COVID whereas understanding it was on account of obtain a £500,000 profit from its insurance coverage. Mr Packham has strongly denied the claims.

Mr Wightman and Mr Bean’s legal professionals mentioned the articles within the declare may very well be defended as true, whereas Mr Read mentioned he was not accountable for the publications as he was a “mere proofreader”.

In a 50-page witness assertion, Mr Packham mentioned: “I genuinely no longer expect to live a long life free from violence and intimidation.

“Because it could solely take the one fallacious particular person to learn Country Squire Magazine for issues to go horribly fallacious.”

Mr Packham said his “deeply held views” had attracted criticism from individuals who shoot and fox hunt – whereas revealing particulars of the threats he will get.

Read extra: Chris Packham defiant after arsonists goal his residence

BBC presenter Chris Packham's front gate. It was burnt after someone set a Land Rover alight.
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Chris Packham’s entrance gate was burnt after arsonists set a automobile alight

‘Masked attackers burned down gate to his residence’

He additionally mentioned that “masked attackers” in October 2021 set hearth to a automobile and burned down the gate to his residence, with police mentioned to consider the arson was carried out by paid professionals.

Nicholas O’Brien, a lawyer for Mr Wightman and Mr Bean, mentioned the allegations within the articles within the declare had been true and may be defended as beneath the general public curiosity.

The barrister mentioned: “It is clear that the tigers had not been rescued from a circus, were not then in need of rescue, and were not rescued by Mr Packham.”

But Mr Packham mentioned it was appropriate to make use of the phrase “rescue” when speaking in regards to the tigers and a transfer to the sanctuary.

He has known as the allegations towards him “ridiculous, utterly unfounded, and plainly designed to be as upsetting, threatening and reputationally damaging as possible”.

Mr Packham denied fraudulently elevating cash for the charity, including that “we weren’t hopeful that we would be insured against COVID-19 closures”.

The trial earlier than Mr Justice Saini is because of finish on 12 May, and a choice is predicted at a later date.

Content Source: information.sky.com