Love Island contestant reportedly leaves show over link to stabbing
Love Island contestant Gabriel Garland, 24, has reportedly been removed from the ITV2 dating series after producers learned of his connection to a 2019 New Year's Eve stabbing incident in London. Garland was named in court documents regarding the conviction of Vitor Mazzer, who was found guilty of grievous bodily harm.

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AI-generatedLove Island contestant Gabriel Garland, 24, has reportedly been removed from the ITV2 dating series after producers learned of his connection to a 2019 New Year's Eve stabbing incident in London. Garland was named in court documents regarding the conviction of Vitor Mazzer, who was found guilty of grievous bodily harm. While Garland was involved in an altercation with the victims at the time, he was not charged with any offense and no wrongdoing was found against him. An ITV spokesperson confirmed Garland's departure, stating he would not be returning to the show. This development has led to questions about ITV's background check procedures for contestants.
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5 extractedITV stated, 'Gabriel has now left the villa and will not be returning.'
Garland was not charged with any offense and the judgment made no finding of wrongdoing against him.
Garland was named in court documents related to the conviction of Vitor Mazzer for grievous bodily harm.
Two Love Island USA contestants, Alannah Keyser and Vasana Montgomery, also left the series due to past social media posts using racial slurs.
Love Island contestant Gabriel Garland reportedly left the show due to his connection to a stabbing incident.