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The cause of a “terrible” stench plaguing passengers at Leeds City Bus Station has been revealed.
Speaking on BBC Radio Leeds’ Message the Mayor, West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin said the odour had been caused by spilt milk.
Staff previously told the BBC it had been lingering in the bus station’s main foyer for more than 10 days, with customers likening it to a cow farm and fish.
A simple explanation but then they go a.bit Alan Partridge:
At the scene - Steve Jones, BBC Yorkshire
I was here on Sunday and the stench was overpowering, with passengers visibly affected.
While it may not be quite as pungent two days on, people are still holding their noses as they hurry to the exit.
One group of girls even ran to the doors to escape for some fresh air.
I just assumed the explanation was that it was in Leeds.
Tl:Dr; It was rotten milk
Have they started crying over it?
For over a week.