Unidentified Substance Sprayed at Ginza Six Mall in Tokyo, Multiple Injuries Reported
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about public safety in crowded urban shopping centers and prompted a police investigation.
Key Facts
- Authorities say a man sprayed an unidentified substance at an ATM in the Ginza Six shopping centre.
- More than 20 people developed sore throats and were taken to hospital after the incident.
- Two people were seen being taken on stretchers into ambulances, according to reports.
- The substance caused a strong, stinging odor that left at least 19 to 25 people feeling unwell.
- The incident occurred inside an upscale mall in Tokyo's Ginza district.
What Happened
A man allegedly sprayed an unidentified liquid at an ATM on the ground floor of the Ginza Six shopping centre in central Tokyo, causing a strong odor and sending over 20 people to the hospital with sore throats and other symptoms.
Why It Matters
The event highlights vulnerabilities in public spaces and has led to increased concern over chemical safety and emergency preparedness in busy urban areas. Reports vary on the exact number of people affected, with sources citing between 19 and 25 individuals.
What's Next
Authorities are investigating the identity of the substance and the motive behind the incident. Further updates are expected as police continue their inquiry and monitor the condition of those affected.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoSpraying incident in luxury mall in Japan injures about 20
- Google NewsUnknown7h agoMysterious odor at luxury mall in Ginza leaves at least 25 feeling unwell
- The IndependentLeft53m agoOver 20 taken to hospital after unknown substance allegedly sprayed in Tokyo shopping area
