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It comes just days after intruders were spotted vandalising the centre and riding bikes in the pool. Now new pictures taken by the Save Oasis Swindon campaign show damaged windows and blood on one frame at the closed facility in North Star. This would be at least the third incursion into the building since mid-January, and with two breaks in in one week, fears are growing that intruders and vandals are becoming increasingly bold. A spokesman for the campaign said: “This is absolutely horrifying. We are outraged. Smashed windows at the Oasis. Blood. Lights ripped down inside. A serious break in.
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