When a mountain of rubbish appeared in the English countryside, everybody had questions.
Some locals claim the trash was first spotted in September. Others say it could have been July. Wait, was a digger there in March?
Trucks dropped everything off at night. Or was it the day? Now the dump is at least 60 — no, 150 — metres long. And 10 high!
They reckon garbage is "the new narcotics", could a criminal gang be to blame?
And who should clean it up? The army? The police? What about the council?
Incensed environmentalists have described this festering fly-tip as a "biodiversity nuclear bomb" that was dropped in plain sight over the course of a few weeks.
Working out who's responsible looks set to take a lot longer. And that, some say, is a bigger problem.
The Oxfordshire region, in Eng

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