Shoppers evacuated from central Tokyo after 'toxic spray attack' leaves dozens feeling unwell

Shoppers have been evacuated from a shopping centre in Tokyo after an unknown substance was released.
A strong odour prompted calls to the Ginza Six shopping centre in the centre of Japan’s capital.
Police and fire services have confirmed the odour has left over a dozen people feeling unwell.
Reports suggest that a woman called the police around midday JST (4:00am BST) today, reporting a "pungent odour" and that "everyone was coughing".
Similar reports were made at a nearby police box.
The smell first occurred on the first floor of the centre near a local bank.

Several people complained of sore throats upon police and emergency services arriving at the scene.
15 people have reported feeling unwell, according to local media, with 53 fire department vehicles being dispatched to the shopping centre.
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The police and the Tokyo Fire Department are investigating the cause of the odour.
The shopping centre is known as one of Tokyo’s best luxury centres.
Authorities are investigating claims that someone may have sprayed an unidentified substance in Ginza Six.
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