A horrific blood pollution crisis in a pristine Scots river has worsened with dead fish now spewing into the water from sewage pipes.
The mystery around the stomach-churning incident in the River Lochy, Fort William, deepened with what campaigners claimed are wrasse fish - often used in industrial salmon farming - found floating on the water.
Mowi Scotland which operates the nearby Blar Mhor salmon processing plant has denied responsibility. A probe is under way by eco watchdog Sepa.
We told yesterday how streams of disgusting bloody waste stinking of fish started flowing into the Highland river over the weekend - with reports of further grisly discharges on Monday night.
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