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Parents are being urged to show children photos of the dangerous giant hogweed plant which can cause severe burns.
Most prevalent at this time of year, it may look harmless, but the plant harbours toxin-bearing sap and causes horrendous blistering burns, even from gentle contact.
The burns can last for several months and the skin remains sensitive to UV light for many years.
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sex in a park. The pair were spotted in flagrante near the brook in Sunny Brow Park, Gorton, at around midday on Wednesday afternoon.
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Manchester Evening News. Rebecca Adimora's young son Reuben was among those hurt in the terrifying incident, with the ride now closed and the Health and Safety Executive has been informed.The mum-of-two said: "One side of the swings had about 12 kids on it and the other had none."The ride was going fine for the first couple of minutes and then it just started to tip slowly."Before you knew it, the whole side had turned over."The kids were crushed underneath.
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