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Police donned hazmat suits as they responded to what some feared was a chemical attack on Stall Street, in Bath city centre around 2.30pm yesterday. TWO people were hospitalised in Bath after a woman thought to be carrying a bag approached them in a suspected chemical attack. Emergency services rushed to the scene and put a cordon in place on S.
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Two people have been taken to hospital after contact with a mystery substance, sparking fears of chemical poisoning. The incident started to unfold at around 2.30pm this afternoon in Bath city. Two people were taken to hospital after a possible chemical attack in Bath city centre.
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A police cordon was in place in the city following the incident, in which a woman reportedly "approached. A 73-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of administering an unknown noxious substance, following an incident that left a woman in hospital. Emergency services were called to Stall St in.
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Woman, 73, arrested over 'noxious substance' attack after shoppers fell ill when 'woman approached with plastic bag' People were treated at the scene in central Bath Jon Rogers, News reporter. Two people have been taken ill after a woman approached them with a bag in Bath. A major incident is unfolding in Bath city centre over a possible chemical attack.
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Emergency services were called to an incident in Stall Street at around 2.30pm today (Monday). A woman is said to have approached people with a bag, leading to some individuals becoming ill. Those affected suffered breathing difficulties and itchy eyes after being approached by a woman with a bag of unknown contents.
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A suspected chemical attack in the city of Bath has left a number of people ill. Officers were called to the city centre at about 2.30pm today (Monday, July 29) after it was reported a suspicious woman was approaching people with a "bag". The incident happened in Stall Street and led to some individuals feeling unwell, Avon and Somerset Police.
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