Hundreds of people descended on Dublin's O'Connell Street on Thursday night for a Halloween parade that didn't exist.
On Halloween night, hundreds of people flocked to the streets of Dublin for a parade to mark the festivities. Except the widely promoted event did not take place, because it never existed.
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Thousands of people gathered in Dublin, Ireland on Thursday night for a Halloween parade that was never going to happen. Videos and photos posted on social media showed large crowds gathered in ...
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That included a parade in Dublin, with a precise location and start time. The owner of the website, Nazir Ali, said on Friday morning that he had not intended to dupe anybody, claiming the whole ...
Thousands of people lined the streets of Dublin eagerly anticipating a Halloween Parade through the city centre - but it never arrived. The decked-out Dubliners had been tricked by a listing on a ...
Thousands of people have gathered on Dublin’s O’Connell Street with the promise of a Halloween parade which did not take place. The website myspirithalloween.com gave details of a large parade ...
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