'Emmerdale' Cleared By Ofcom After 366 Complaints Over Acid Attack Scenes

The ITV soap did not breach broadcasting guidelines.

‘Emmerdale’ is in the clear after receiving more than 300 Ofcom complaints about controversial acid attack scenes.

In total, 366 viewers lodged a complaint with the TV watchdog, after character Ross Barton had acid thrown in his face during an episode which aired on 8 February.

However, Ofcom will not fully investigate the matter, concluding the ITV soap did not breach broadcasting guidelines.

Ross Barton has been left scarred following an acid attack in 'Emmerdale'
Ross Barton has been left scarred following an acid attack in 'Emmerdale'
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A spokesperson confirmed they had upheld the complaints, saying in a statement: “We studied complaints about these scenes. We understand some viewers may have found the scenes distressing.

“However, we found they were carefully edited to avoid any graphic detail, and the attack was not glamourised.

“We also took into account that the episode made clear that the attacker would face the consequences of their actions.”

After 228 complaints were made to Ofcom in the first 12 hours after the episode aired, an ‘Emmerdale’ spokesperson told HuffPost UK: “‘Emmerdale’ has a long track record of tackling difficult and topical storylines and the unprovoked acid attack upon Ross is another example of this.

“We take our responsibility seriously when portraying what happens in these circumstances. Consequently, the storyline was researched thoroughly with medical experts at Pinderfields Hospital.

“For the sequence following Ross’s attack we adhered carefully to the NHS guidelines about how to help people who are the victim of an acid attack.

“We also specifically researched this story with one particular victim who felt it important to share what happened to him with the ‘Emmerdale’ production team.”

There was a case of mistaken identity when Ross was attacked
There was a case of mistaken identity when Ross was attacked
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The divisive plot saw Ross - played by Michael Parr - left writhing in pain after Debbie Dingle’s plan to get revenge on the conniving Joe Tate went wrong.

Debbie had paid Simon to “mess up” Joe, but there was a case of mistaken identity when he ended up throwing acid in Ross’s face.

Recent episodes have seen Ross coming to terms with his injuries, having been told he will be scarred for life from the attack.

‘Emmerdale’ airs weeknights at 7pm on ITV.

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