Woman, 20, charged after allegedly spraying pepper spray inside popular Canberra nightclub

A woman is accused of allegedly releasing pepper gas in a popular Canberra nightclub and struggles to breathe the bosses.
Police was called to the Fun Time Pony nightclub in Alinga St. in Canberra in the early hours of Sunday morning and reported that an unknown chemical substance was released.
Late at night, the bosses of the diving bar, ACT Fire Brigade and Rescue Hazmat team had to evacuate as they were brought to the research.
A 20 -year -old woman was arrested at the scene and claimed that her belongings were a box of oleorein pepper spraying.
He was accused of having an aggressive weapon with the damage of the people and the intention and acting he would face with the court at a later date.
“Many bosses came out of the facilities with the difficulties of breathing with eye and skin irritation,” he said.

A victim who spoke to ABC described it as a “chaotic ör to escape from the place.
“We didn’t know what happened,” he said.
“I went into my mouth and I couldn’t breathe.”
The ACT police is now looking for witnesses and calls everyone who has information to contact with 1800 333 000 or online.

