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Updated 05:03

Dozens of Dead Birds Found in Lublin Fountain

Authorities secured a fountain in Lublin after residents found dead birds in fountain; water and birds sent for forensic tests.

City services secured a fountain after residents found dead birds in fountain near a well-known playground on Sunday. Police and firefighters arrived, and officials collected about thirty dead birds for testing.

What happened on the Mickiewicza estate

Residents of the Mickiewicza estate on LSM reported unusual activity at the Wallenroda Street fountain from about 13:00 on Sunday. Police cordoned off the area quickly. Moreover, a fire brigade team and a crisis management vehicle attended the scene. In addition, municipal guards first alerted police about the dead pigeons. Therefore, officers collected the carcasses and took water samples for analysis. The police said a court veterinary expert will examine the birds. Consequently, investigators hope lab results will show why the animals died.

Dead birds in fountain: why officials secured the area

Officials secured the fountain to preserve evidence and to protect public health. Moreover, the police deployed a patrol to keep people away from the site. In addition, specialists will test water and tissues for toxins and pathogens. However, investigators must wait for lab results before they draw conclusions. Therefore, the city limits access to the fountain until tests finish. Residents must also avoid contact with the water. Furthermore, pet owners should keep animals away from the area until authorities announce safety results.

Local context and the investigation process

Lublin sits in eastern Poland and the neighborhood around the fountain includes apartment blocks and a popular children’s playground called the Rocket. Moreover, this playground serves many families and foreign residents. Consequently, the incident drew quick attention. In addition, the authorities involved commonly include the Policja (national police), Straż Pożarna (fire brigade), and Straż Miejska (municipal guard). Furthermore, health and veterinary bodies may join. For example, the State Veterinary Inspection or a court-appointed veterinary expert will assess animal samples. Therefore, lab work will check for poisons, infectious agents, and environmental contaminants.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you encounter a similar scene in Poland, report it to the local municipal guard (Straż Miejska) or the national police (Policja). Moreover, understand that “Straż Miejska” handles minor public-order issues, while “Policja” leads criminal and safety investigations. In addition, experts such as a “biegły sądowy” (court-appointed expert) and the State Veterinary Inspection may perform tests. Therefore, avoid touching dead animals and wait for official guidance. Furthermore, check municipal social media and local news for updates. For practical needs, remember Polish bureaucracy uses IDs like PESEL for residents, and healthcare matters go through NFZ for public patients. However, foreigners often rely on private clinics until official tests conclude.

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