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‘My son is still suffering’: the ill effects of water contamination in ‘Brixham incident’
The Guardian Environment
Tuesday 02 June 2026, 16:09 UTC
By Steven Morris
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Physical and psychological impacts of a tap water parasite outbreak continue to be felt in south DevonSouth West Water fined £1.85m over parasite outbreak in DevonMost of the tourists milling around the busy fishing harbour or visiting Agatha Christie’s riverside holiday retreat have probably forgotten what South West Water euphemistically calls the “Brixham incident”. But for residents at the centre of the “incident” – a parasite outbreak that caused perhaps hundreds of people in south...
Physical and psychological impacts of a tap water parasite outbreak continue to be felt in south Devon
Most of the tourists milling around the busy fishing harbour or visiting Agatha Christie’s riverside holiday retreat have probably forgotten what South West Water euphemistically calls the “Brixham incident”.
But for residents at the centre of the “incident” – a parasite outbreak that caused perhaps hundreds of people in south Devon to fall ill after they drank contaminated water – the physical and psychological impacts are still keenly felt.
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