Bird flu family raising cash to disinfect house after ducklings were culled

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Bird flu family raising cash to disinfect house after ducklings were culled
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Alan Gosling, 79, was the first human in Britain to test positive for the H5N1 strain of avian flu and is unable to leave his home as the property is considered contaminated

The family of bird flu man Alan Gosling are trying to raise money to get his house disinfected after his birds were culled - as he releases new images of ducklings killed by officials.

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