ITV vet Scott Miller has been accused of leaving a lady ‘shaken up’ after getting caught up in a street rage row, however the TV persona says he welcomes a police investigation and denies inflicting any harm.
Dr Miller was known as out on-line by David Kenward who shared dash-cam footage of the altercation and accused the vet of ‘vandalising’ his mom’s automotive in Woking, Surrey.
The footage reveals Dr Miller, recognized for his Channel 4 present Vet On The Hill and, extra lately, for being the resident vet on ITV’s This Morning, approaching Heather Kenward’s automotive and messing together with her windscreen wiper.
Ms Kenward, who instructed MailOnline it was a ‘very scary incident’, claims that the TV vet was ‘aggressive and threatening’ in the direction of her and broken the automotive’s windscreen wiper. Her husband has since clarified that the windscreen wiper has not been broken however claimed the electrics of the wing mirror have been.
Ms Kenward, 60, alleged that she was attempting to drive out of her avenue however was blocked in by Dr Miller, who had parked his gray Vary Rover close to the doorway.
‘He received out and instructed me to go round him,’ she stated. ‘I would not as I might have been on the fallacious aspect of the street on a blind turning.’
The girl claimed Dr Miller ‘received abusive’ so she ‘stayed within the automotive’. She stated: ‘He received out once more, went to the passengers aspect, broke my wipers and wing mirror.’
However Dr Miller denies having brought on any harm to the automotive and says he solely approached her after he was ‘triggered’ by Ms Kenward beeping at him ‘for minutes’.

ITV veterinarian Scott Miller denies having brought on any harm when he was concerned in a street rage row on Friday. Sprint cam footage reveals the vet approaching Heather Kenward’s automotive and messing together with her windscreen wiper
He stated he has apologised to the household for ‘performing out of character’ however was known as a ‘low life’ by the lady’s son and obtained a threatening message on social media saying: ‘we’ve your deal with.’
Talking solely to MailOnline he stated: ‘I’m very sorry for what occurred and apologised instantly. I shouldn’t have gotten out of the automotive, however the lady had her hand on the beeper for over a minute and it simply triggered my autism.
‘All I used to be pondering was easy methods to cease the noise. I didn’t harm her automotive in any approach, however the beeping was simply insane. There was no want for her to do this. She saved her hand on the beeper for an excellent minute and that was uncalled for.
‘She might simply have pushed round my automotive, however she refused to take action. I had stopped to select up my 11-year-old daughter after which when she received within the automotive she blocked my automotive in a church automotive park. My daughter was very frightened.’
After the spat, Ms Kenward stated she phoned the police whereas Dr Miller drove into the close by church automotive park, the place his daughter was ready to be picked up after the varsity bus drop off.
‘[Police] stated they might examine however as he had pushed off and I used to be in no hazard they would not come instantly,’ she stated.




Dr Miller was known as out on-line by David Kenward who shared dash-cam footage of the altercation and accused the vet of ‘vandalising’ his mom’s automotive. Social media customers recognized the person within the pictures as Dr Miller and identified that he had posted an image on his Instagram yesterday the place he was carrying the identical outfit (pictured proper
‘[They] stated they might come to gather dashcam footage and have against the law reference quantity.’
Dr Miller stated he’s ‘more than pleased for the police to research’, including: ‘I might hope that they take a look at the sprint cam video and never the small clips that the household have posted. Your entire video tells the entire story of what occurred and never what they wished folks to see.
‘The police haven’t made any try and contact me by any means, however I’ll in fact cooperate totally with them.’
Dr Miller stated he despatched the ‘street rage’ sufferer’s son David a fulsome apology, admitted he was ‘performing out of character’ and supplied to come back and meet his mom to apologise in particular person.
‘We’re all fallible and all make errors, so I want to apologise personally within the altercation,’ he wrote.


‘He did not realise that there was a dash-cam recording the entire thing,’ the lady’s son wrote alongside a number of photos which appeared to point out Dr Miller approaching the automotive
In reply Mr Kenward accused Miller of ‘speaking garbage’ and advised if he’s triggered by loud noises he shouldn’t drive a automotive, shouldn’t ‘park like a t**t’ and will ‘get remedy and be taught to regulate your aggression’.
Mr Kenward went on to write down: ‘You’d be unwise to apologise to me in particular person, I can inform you that a lot. I’ll go away this within the succesful fingers of the police, as I do not need to waste any extra time on a lowlife such as you.’
Mr Miller added: ‘This complete factor has received utterly out of hand and it’s as a result of I’m on TV. His posts on Fb are fairly horrific and his brother joined in saying he has my deal with. Does that imply I’ve to look over my shoulder on a regular basis?’
When Mail On-line known as on the Kenward house Jeremy Kenward, the sufferer’s husband, confirmed there was no harm to the windscreen wiper however claimed the electrics of the wing mirror had been broken.


Dr Miller claimed Ms Kenward then adopted him into the close by church carpark and tried to dam him in
There was no seen signal of any harm on the white Astra.
A police spokesperson stated: ‘Surrey Police are investigating an allegation of felony harm after receiving studies of a automotive being vandalised by a male suspect in Woking.
‘The incident befell on The Using, Woking, at round 5.30pm on Friday, 21 October.
‘The investigation is ongoing and we wish to encourage anybody who might have witnessed the incident or who has any data to contact us quoting PR/45220113537 by way of 101.’