After two weeks, the source of the strange smell at the city's bus station has finally been identified.

'The scent is similar to something that has passed away.'

November 6th 2024.

After two weeks, the source of the strange smell at the city's bus station has finally been identified.
Recently, there has been a rather unpleasant problem plaguing those who frequent Leeds City Bus Station. For the past two weeks, a terrible stench has been lingering in the air, causing discomfort and concern among commuters. Some have even feared that there may have been a death within the station.

Thankfully, West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Babin addressed the issue on BBC Radio Leeds and revealed the source of the foul smell - spilt milk. It seems that a container of milk had been accidentally spilled and the smell had been lingering ever since. Many commuters have compared the smell to that of a cow farm or fish market, leaving them in tears over the situation.

Ms. Brabin assured listeners that the issue has been dealt with and that the smell should dissipate in the next few days. As she put it, "We know what that smells like in our own home." It turns out that the spilt milk was discovered in a fridge within the building. Some individuals, including a station staff member, had initially believed that there may have been a dead body somewhere in the station. The stench was just that strong.

Understandably, people have been quite upset over the situation. One person exclaimed, "The station shouldn't smell like this, especially when it's a major city station." Ms. Brabin has personally apologized to passengers for the inconvenience and as the West Yorkshire Mayor, she takes responsibility for the management of the bus station.

Over the weekend, the smell had become so overpowering that many people had to hold their noses and quickly run through the station. However, even though it was not as intense during the week, it was still quite unpleasant. The West Yorkshire Combined Authority also issued an apology and assured everyone that contractors are currently investigating the issue and have already carried out a thorough clean-up.

According to a spokesperson, the source of the smell was traced back to a tenant's refrigeration unit. Thankfully, refrigeration engineers were able to come in on Monday and resolve the issue. Despite the unpleasant smell, passenger services were not disrupted during this time. Hopefully, the station will soon return to its usual, pleasant-smelling self.

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