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Voorburg Playground Closed for Tests After 20+ Kids Fall Ill with Suspected E. Coli

Summary by NL Times
Health authorities have begun testing the playground Opa’s Veldje in Voorburg after at least 23 children from two local primary schools fell ill following visits last week. The children suffered severe gastrointestinal symptoms including stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea, raising concerns about a possible E. coli outbreak linked to the playground.A concerned parent and neighbor reported the cluster of illnesses, suggesting a connection to E. …

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Two weeks ago, more than twenty children fell ill after visiting the playground.

·Netherlands
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No contamination was found at the drinking water tap at Opa's Veldje in Voorburg, meaning the water is safe to drink. This was reported by operator Dunea on Monday. The tap was closed as a precaution after several children became ill after visiting the playground.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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No contamination was found at the drinking water tap at Opa's Veldje in Voorburg, meaning the water is safe to drink. This was reported by operator Dunea on Monday. The tap was closed as a precaution after several children became ill after visiting the playground.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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