BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhuanet) -- A Japanese farmer who
committed suicide vomited the pesticide he had consumed while dying at a
hospital, releasing toxic fumes that sickened more than 50 people, hospital
officials said Thursday.
Doctors were trying to pump the 34-year-old man's
stomach when he threw up, spraying his rescuers with chloropicrin, causing 54
doctors, nurses and patients to develop breathing problems and eye sores.
Ten of them were hospitalized themselves, and 90
hospital personnel had to be called in to help with the emergency Wednesday
night, said Tomoko Nagao, spokeswoman for the Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital in
southern Japan.
The most severely injured was a 72-year-old pneumonia
patient, whose condition worsened after exposure to the fumes, Nagao said. The
hospital's emergency ward was closed and firefighters called in to decontaminate
it.
The doctors were not wearing protective gear and were
unprepared because the paramedics who brought the farmer to the hospital had not
identified the pesticide, said a local police official, speaking on condition of
anonymity because of protocol.
The incident came amid a string of suicides in Japan
by people mixing household chemicals to create lethal fumes. Many bystanders in
recent months have been sickened by fumes that escaped into adjoining rooms,
apartments or homes.
Chloropicrin is a highly volatile pesticide with a
pungent odor that can cause breathing difficulties and sometimes death when
inhaled in large amounts.
(Agencies)