At least 10 fall ill after strange ‘pepper-like smell’ inside moving train in Japan
Read our Privacy notice Ten people were reportedly taken to a hospital in Japan on Sunday after reports of an unknown substance being sprayed inside a moving train near Tokyo. The train was travelling from Odawara station in Kanagawa prefecture to Takasaki in Gunma when passengers reported a strange smell inside one of the train cars. It reported that some passengers in the same train car as the family complained of a strange pepper-like smell.
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