Thirty years after the deadly sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system, some survivors are still suffering debilitating aftereffects, raising concerns over the adequacy of support for victims.
Hideyuki Nosaka was heading to work at a department store in Tokyo’s upscale Nihonbashi district when he was exposed to sarin gas that evaporated from a bag wrapped in a newspaper on the floor of a subway train on March 20, 1995.
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