The CEO of a hospital used by Ross Kemp to film a controversial documentary about the fight against coronavirus has received a death threat, according to reports.
Chief executive Joe Harrison of Milton Keynes University Hospital, where 55-year-old Ross and a camera crew documented the work of NHS staff on a COVID-19 ward, revealed he has had his life threatened.
Ross Kemp: On the NHS Frontline aired aired on ITV last week amid controversy from television viewers, some of whom were outraged a camera crew would be allowed onto a ward amid coronavirus social distancing and lockdown procedures.
And now it appears the anger has spilled over to target the staff of the hospital, with Joe taking to Twitter to warn of the violent threats he had
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