'Poison mail' scare at US embassy
At least two employees of the US embassy in Paris, the French capital, are being treated for suspected poisoning after opening mail, it has been reported.
Paul Patin, a spokesman for the US embassy, told reporters at the scene that a number of staff had been taken for medical check-ups yesterday after receiving a "suspicious" letter, but gave no further information.
"We don't know if it was poison. We don't have any confirmation that they were hurt," he said.
A Paris police official told the AP news agency that two of the staff were feeling "unwell" after opening mail and that an investigation was under way.
Other reports suggested three staff may have been involved.
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