
Strongs store owner Andrew Simpkins,61,with the durian fruit that caused an emergency gas callout (Picture: William Lailey/SWNS)
An engineer was dispatched to a town centre gas leak emergency that turned out to be a green grocer’s very smelly fruit.
The worker,from Cadent gas company,visited a number of shop in Lytham,Lancashire,to test for gas after a shopper reported a strong smell of the toxic substance.
How once they reached Strongs Fruit and Veg shop staff informed them that the odour was actually durian,known as the smelliest fruit in the world.
Store assistants Wai Peng Cheng,51,and his partner Candy Pooi Kuan Lam,46,had not been aware of the emergency callout and had ‘no idea’ what was going on when they spotted the engineer with his testing equipment.
Wai Peng said: ‘We saw a gas engineer pull up in front of the shop at around 1pm and he went into the charity shop next door.
The gas engineer at green grocer’s in Lytham (Picture: Andrew Simpkins/SWNS)Wai Peng and Candy had been on holiday to Malaysia and when they returned to the UK earlier this month they asked Strongs store owner Andrew Simpkins,if they could stock the fruit,to which he agreed.The store received a delivery of the fruit last week and they put it on display later that day,hours before the incident happened.They sell the fruit for £22 per 500g.Andrew said: ‘I knew it smelled bad but I didn’t think it would bring the gas board out.‘They told me there were some police officers there too.
Durian is sold at Strongs for £22 per 500g pack (Picture: William Lailey / SWNS)‘We only bought a small box full this week but they have flown of the shelf.‘I tried some for the first time – I was sceptical at first but it has a pleasant aftertaste.’Phil Hendrick,head of operational delivery (north west) at Cadent,said: ‘One of our engineers responded to a report of a gas smell inside a building.‘As part of his routine checks,he visited adjoining properties – including a fruit and veg shop – and found no trace of gas in any of the buildings.‘As the gas emergency response service,we attend thousands of reported smells of gas every year.‘Thankfully,most turn out not to be gas-related.’
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