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NUMATA, Gunma -- An 18-year-old youth committed suicide in a telephone booth here after inhaling a fatal amount of a toxic gas that appears to have been hydrogen sulfide, police said. The teenager was found slumped over in the phone booth and his death was confirmed early Wednesday at a local hospital. Two people in the area near the phone box were evacuated. Police said they found a bucket containing a liquid and six types of pharmaceutical inside the phone box. The boy did not leave a suicide note, but posted a warning on the phone booth that he was using poisonous gas. Copyright 2005-2006 THE MAINICHI NEWSPAPERS. All rights reserved. Mainichi features the best news in Japan, current news in Japan, Japan news in English, Japan business news, Tokyo Japan news, and Japan entertainment news. Mainichi News is syndicated in accordance with editorial regulations: personal and noncommercial purposes.
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