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Ammonia kills 'over a thousand' fish in Gatwick Stream
It is feared more than a thousand fish have been killed in a polluted river at Horley, Surrey.
Ammonia has been found in 4km of Gatwick Stream - a tributary of River Mole.
Already 763 dead fish have been recovered.
Dave Webb, fisheries team leader at the Environment Agency, tells ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Surrey he thinks someone may have put the chemical down a drain and did not realise the problem.
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