In July 2011, 11-year-old William Knowlden experienced a severe accident while riding his bike at Arnolds Field in Havering, London, resulting in third-degree burns on his foot. Doctors were puzzled by his injuries, which didnât have an identifiable heat source. Over the years, William's mother, Nicola, grew concerned about strange phenomena including smoke and burning odors emanating from the area. Reports of fish dying off near a lake adjacent to Arnolds Field sparked further local interest, raising questions about the safety and environmental issues surrounding the site.
"When he came to, he was lying in a small crater and his feet were covered in a powdery residue that resembled ash. He felt a sharp pain in his left foot."
"I was like, Oh my God. What on earth is over there?' she told me."
"In hospital, doctors informed Knowlden that he'd suffered third-degree burns in his right foot. They were baffled."
"Around 2014, fishers at a lake next to Arnolds Field became suspicious when the fish started mysteriously dying off."
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