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Beachgoers Reported Being Stung by Hundreds of Jellyfish Washed Ashore in Southend
A police force said hundreds of white and purple jellyfish washed up on beaches have stung "too many people." The creatures have been found in Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, and Thorpe Bay in Essex.
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