Specialists put an electric shock into the water on Monday, bringing the fish to the surface of the pond. Twenty were taken away to be re-homed and the rest were given an extra fatal shock.

Agency spokesman Sam Elfer said: “It’s the most painless way to finish them off. We did it because Canterbury City Council want to use the pond as a wildlife reserve.
“Despite being in bowls in many people’s homes, goldfish are not native to the UK and are a threat to species such as frogs and newts. They’re a bit of a pain really, which is why we had to remove them.”
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