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Police have warned parents with young children or teenagers visiting Braunstone Park to keep them away from contaminated ponds after receiving reports of youths hitting each other with dead
fish. Officers said the teenagers had been retrieving the dead fish from the water following a sewage pipe burst that has killed all the fish. Leicestershire Police said yesterday (Friday,
May 30) "If you have young children or teenagers visiting Braunstone Park, can you please advise them to stay away from the water - the ponds are highly contaminated and we have had
reports of teenagers retrieving dead fish from the ponds and hitting each other with them. This can pose a health risk." The sewage leak was initially reported on Monday, May 26, with
Severn Trent notifying the Environment Agency later the same day. The Environment Agency said that the first of the two lakes at Braunstone Park has suffered 'complete fish
mortality'. READ MORE: Burst sewer pipe leads to 'fish in distress' in Leicester park The agency has since opened a full investigation into the incident and are gathering
evidence regarding the cause and impact of the pipe burst. Members of the public have been advised to avoid contact with water in the affected areas. Members of the public have been advised
to avoid contact with water in the affected areas. People are also being asked to report any concerns or sighting of fish in distress to the Environment Agency's 24/7 hotline on 0800 80
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