Zoo owners charged with preventable deaths in the High Court lawsuit

Two zoo owners face allegations of multiple preventable animal deaths and misuse of corporate funds during a High Court hearing.
Jake Veasey says that Colin MacDougall and Tamsin Landelle tried to “remove him” from a joint venture to buy Peak Wildlife Park in Staffordshire.
The pair denied the allegations, which worked in Mr Veasey’s “unfair prejudice petition” at the court.
Judge Paul Matthews said Mr Veasey’s case involves two companies — T3115 Limited and BB Zoo Limited. Mr MacDougall and Ms Landelle are the shareholders — who own and manage the zoo.