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Walsall: Canal tested for deadly cyanide and other chemicals as major incident declared following spillage | UK News

Canal water in the West Midlands is being tested for sodium cyanide after a spillage of toxic chemicals.

Walsall Council said the Environment Agency told it about a spillage that went directly into the canal at Pleck on Monday.

A major incident has been declared, involving police, the fire service, the Canal and Rivers Trust and Severn Trent Water.

Exposure to sodium cyanide can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, confusion, changes in heart rate and loss of consciousness, Public Health England says on its website.

Ingesting cyanide salts, which can dissolve in water, releases cyanide into the body, the agency adds.

In high enough concentrations it can be fatal.

There is potentially a “serious risk to health” if people or their pets are exposed to the chemical by touching the water, Walsall Council said.

Anyone who has taken fish from the canal is advised not to eat it.

Members of the public are being asked to avoid an “extended area of the canal and towpaths” from the “Walsall lock flight to the lock flights at Rushall/Ryders Green and Perry Barr”.

The Environment Agency is testing the water for “sodium cyanide and other chemicals”, the council said.

It is hoping to “reduce the impacted area as soon as possible”.

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Councillor Garry Perry, the leader of Walsall Council, said: “Our priority is the safety of our residents.

“We are working closely with our partners to manage this situation which has been declared a major incident.

“For your own safety, please avoid this area of the canal and its towpaths.”

Sodium cyanide is used in industry for metal cleaning, plating, extraction and photography.

Walsall: Man in his 20s shot dead as another is wounded | UK News

A man in his 20s has been shot dead and another has been wounded during an incident in the West Midlands.

Police have launched a murder investigation after the shooting in Well Lane, Walsall, just before 5pm on Monday.

The second man who was wounded is not thought to be in a life-threatening condition.

West Midlands Police said: “We understand the alarm that such incidents cause and there will be an increase in police presence around the area in coming days.

“Officers will be offering reassurance, so please talk to them if you have any concerns.”

Police are continuing to forensiclly examine the area in Well Lane as the investigation continues.

Anyone with information about the shooting is being urged to call 101.

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Man, 29, stabbed to death at Walsall nightclub after ‘scuffle’ | UK News

A 29-year-old man was stabbed to death at a Walsall nightclub in the early hours of Saturday.

Officers were called to Valesha’s nightclub in the town centre just after 5am after reports that someone had been stabbed.

The man died on the way to hospital at around 6am.

Officers understand from CCTV footage that there was a “scuffle” before the stabbing.

The police said no arrests have been made at this stage.

West Midlands Police said the man’s family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

Detective Inspector Ade George, leading the investigation, said: “The events this morning are tragic and shocking, a man has sadly lost his life and we’ll be offering as much support as we can to his family during this deeply distressing time.

“Our priority is catching those responsible.

“While we’ve spoken to a number of people who were inside the club at the time, we still need to hear from anyone who was there and who saw, or may have filmed, what happened.”

Police are urging people who were in the nightclub at the time to come forward.