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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Staff at Godstone Children's farm attend to the animals after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm manager Richard Maule-Oatway talks to reporters after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm manager Richard Maule-Oatway talks to reporters after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm lies empty after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm lies empty after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm lies empty after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: A child's sandpit lies empty at Godstone Children's farm after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: A sign warning of the dangers of E.coli is displayed at the entrance to Godstone Children's farm on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm lies empty after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: Godstone Children's farm lies empty after an E.coli outbreak on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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GODSTONE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 13: A sign warning of the dangers of E.coli is displayed at the entrance to Godstone Children's farm on September 13, 2009 near Godstone, England. Godstone Children's Farm has been closed by the Health Protection Agency as it carries out an investigation. Twelve children are being treated in hospital.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A general view of the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A worker walks through the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A worker walks through the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Sheep graze in a field at the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A general view of the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A general view of the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A general view of the White Post Farm Centre near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.
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MANSFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: A sign hangs on the gate at White Post Farm near Mansfield on September 18, 2009, in Mansfield, England. The farm is the third children's farm that has been closed because of a suspected E. coli outbreak after two visitors became infected with the same strain of the disease as has been found in Surrey.