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'Hundreds' of dead fish have been found in a pond in a Stockport park but the problem is not due to pollution, the Environment Agency has said.

The fish were spotted last week on Tuesday, October 24 in Bramhall Park when a foul stench started coming from the pond and around 200 of the animals appeared to be dead in the water.

Nicky Todd regularly visits Bramhall Park and was worried by what she saw. She said: "I'd gone for a walk down there and there was a smell.

The gold bits stood out quite a bit and what we thought were leaves were actually dead silver fish, there were hundreds. READ MORE: Greater Manchester council gives update after primary school forced to close over risk of collapse "I've tried to get through to environmental health but the phone was just ringing for 30 minutes.

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