Poison fish - the sequel
So apparently there is nothing to worry about! Radio Free Asia (the insolent radio station) has reported that a group of governmental experts reported that the 50 tons of fish did not die from pollutants but from a naturally occurring chemical reaction in the water.
Oh well that's OK then. Fifty tons of fish died from natural causes at the same time - that's completely plausible. It's good to trust the government when they give such logical explanations. If one was paranoid, one might conclude that some factory paid a large amount of money to make such allegations disappear. I'm sticking to turf for now.
Oh well that's OK then. Fifty tons of fish died from natural causes at the same time - that's completely plausible. It's good to trust the government when they give such logical explanations. If one was paranoid, one might conclude that some factory paid a large amount of money to make such allegations disappear. I'm sticking to turf for now.
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