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Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire: Paul Wooding

CONVICTED (2014) | Paul A Wooding, born 7 April 1981, of Brampton Avenue, Ross-on-Wye HR9 7EW – drank four live fish in a cocktail of alcohol.

Wooding admitted two offences, linked to the online Neknominate craze, in an incident in a pub which happened in February 2014.

In the video, Wooding announces “this is my Neknominate” before downing a pint glass of wine, gin, vodka, rum and lemonade – together with the fish.

Rafe Turner, prosecuting, said it was a professional vet’s opinion “the fish have been caused pain, based on the video evidence”.

The footage came to the RSPCA’S attention after it was seen on Wooding’s Facebook page.

In it, after downing the cocktail, he nominates four other people to join the drinking game.

After being interviewed about the video, Wooding later posted on Facebook: “Some people’s lives must be that sad and boring, to get any excitement they have to report me to the RSPCA for my Neknominate.”

Wooding told investigators he had been nominated to drink by friends and “something was going around to get some fish, to make it different”.

Mr Turner said he told the RSPCA the fish were “little minnows” and he had got them out of his friend’s fish tank an hour before carrying out the act.

Wooding said he had drunk about eight pints and six double gins, before downing the cocktail at the Golf Inn, in Ross.

Chris Morgan, in mitigation, questioned why the prosecution had ever made it to court when cautions had been issued for “other similar matters”.

He added: “Yes, those fish may have experienced pain and then died, but they are small fish, nothing more.”

He said the offences should be looked at objectively, and that comparing the fishes’ deaths, for example, to four horses would be “contrary to common sense”.

Mr Morgan added his client was “stupid, irresponsible and ashamed” but had already suffered having been exposed to “public ridicule” and the press spotlight.

Wooding, he said, had no idea his drinking the fish was against the law.

“If it can ever be said of a crime, that a defendant has learned the error of his ways, it can be said here,” said Mr Morgan.

After the hearing, RSPCA inspector Mark Lewis said: “There was a deliberate decision to take these fish and swallow them as part of this irresponsible game.

“The fish suffered unnecessarily and it is simply not acceptable to treat an animal in this way purely for amusement.”

Sentencing | 18-month conditional discharge; £515 in costs and charges.

Worcester News

Kingston upon Hull: Andrew Gill

CONVICTED (2013) | repeat offender Andrew Gill, born c. 1964, of Downing Grove, Hull HU9 3SY –  left his four dogs without access to food, water or bedding; breached disqualification order.

Serial animal abuser Andy Gill from Hull, UK
Andrew Gill celebrates winning The World’s Biggest Knob competition.

Gill was banned, alongside former partner Suzanna Falconer, from keeping animals in 2012 for causing unnecessary suffering to 13 rats, which died of starvation, failing to meet the welfare needs of three ferrets and a rabbit and causing unnecessary suffering to a hedgehog.

RSPCA inspector Hannah Bryer said: “Throughout the duration of the previous proceedings, Mr Gill was given advice, assistance and warning notices to improve the welfare of his remaining animals.

“After he was banned, he failed to follow the court order and continued keeping animals.

“Mr Gill has proved he is unable to care for animals properly, even when given extensive guidance.

“He has shown a complete disregard for the court order and to the wellbeing of his pets.”

Serial animal abuser Andy Gill from Hull, UK

RSPCA inspectors and police raided Gill’s home in September 2012. When they entered the property, he said: “You’re not taking my pets, you are not touching the snake or the fish, no way.”

Inside, they found 20 fish, a corn snake, two Staffordshire bull terriers called Zane and Patch, two terriers called Dufus and Meg, two cats and six kittens.

Serial animal abuser Andrew Gill from Hull, UK
2022 photo of serial animal abuser Andrew Gill

Miss Bryer said Dufus and Meg were confined to the kitchen and had been eating out of the bin. Zane and Patch were in the garden, which was littered with rubbish including broken glass jars, rusty metal tins and exposed metal chair springs.

Gill admitted breaching his disqualification order and failing to meet the welfare needs of the dogs.

In 2007, Gill spoke of of his devastation after an arson attack on his shed killed his 300 rats, two rabbits, two hamsters, two guinea pigs and three hedgehogs.

Sentencing: 12-week prison sentence, suspended for a year, 200 hours of unpaid work, £250 costs.  Banned from keeping animals for 20 years (expires April 2033).

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