Chemical leak at pool part-owned by Olympian Rebecca Adlington leads to evacuation

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Chemical leak at pool part-owned by Olympian Rebecca Adlington leads to evacuation
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Ten people were evacuated from the building but firefighters say the leak was contained and posed no risk to the public. Two people were treated for breathing difficulties at the pool, which is also part-owned by fellow Olympians Steve Parry and Adrian Turner, as well as JD Gyms.

Great Britain's Rebecca Adlington pictured with a gold medal she won at the 2008 Beijing Olympic GamesTwo people have suffered breathing difficulties after a chemical leak at a swimming pool part-owned by former Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington.

Ten people were evacuated from the building, including two who suffered breathing difficulties, according to the Press Association.

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