Toxic algae: two deaths at French beaches

Holidaymakers heading to Brittany coast warned about green tide of potentially fatal sea lettuce

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Toxic seaweed on Vallais beach, near Saint-Brieuc in northwestern France
(Image credit: LOIC VENANCE/AFP/Getty Images)

Two people have died after falling ill on algae-infested beaches on the coast of Brittany, prompting calls for an investigation into the health risks of the toxic seaweed.

An 18-year-old oyster farmer died on 6 July at Morlaix Bay, while a 70-year-old retiree was taken fatally ill last Tuesday at Douarnenez Bay.

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