A 24-year-old man dressed in 'Batman's' Joker costume attacks passengers on a Tokyo train line, injuring 17 people as many party-goers head into the city centre for Halloween gatherings
A 24-year-old man dressed in Batman's Joker costume has attacked passengers on a Tokyo train line, injuring 17 people as many party-goers headed into the city centre for Halloween gatherings.
One video uploaded on Twitter showed a steady stream of people running away from a train car where, seconds later, a blaze lit up.
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