Police remain in Sheffield street amid cyanide poisoning fears

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Emergency services in Lupton Road, Lowedges
A house in Sheffield remains sealed off this morning, with residents claiming that an investigation is under way into a suspected cyanide poisoning.

Police officers, firefighters and paramedics arrived at Lupton Road Lowedges, shortly after 8.20am and sealed off part of the street.

The cordon is now centred around a house where an occupant is reported to have ingested cyanide.

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Emergency services in Lupton Road, Lowedges

Residents claim the occupant was taken to the Northern General Hospital.

South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said two appliances - from Lowedges and Rotherham - were sent to the scene at 8.20am but no other details have yet been released.

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Lupton Road, Lowedges
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A fire service incident commander is at the scene overseeing developments.

A spokeswoman said the operation is being led by South Yorkshire Police.

One resident said specialist 'chemical teams' are at the scene.

Another said: "It looks like a war zone."

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