He told how in the past it was “rare” to get through a Halloween night without a ... East Region Control Centre based out of Dublin Fire Brigade HQ on Townsend Street will still be flooded ...
A large crowd of people were duped into lining the streets of Dublin for a Halloween parade that did not exist. Spectators turned out in force to watch the apparent procession in the Irish capital ...
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 ...
Crowds of Halloween revellers flocked to Dublin city centre in search of a parade on Thursday night, after a website made a post claiming there would be a spectacle in the capital. The city was ...
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 ...
The website contained listings for Halloween events in Ireland, the U.K., the U.S. and Mexico. Among the events mentioned on the site was a parade in Dublin. Mom's Halloween Displays Brought Her ...
Hundreds of people gathered in Dublin city centre on Thursday night for a Halloween parade which turned out to be a hoax. It's understood a website set up to generate ad revenue circulated the ...
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.
The parade was announced by My Spirit Halloween and attracted thousands of Dublin locals to gather along a route from Parnell Square to Temple Bar for an event supposedly organised by Galway arts ...
My Spirit Halloween operating out of Pakistan had advertised a Macnas Halloween Parade, promising Dublin locals a costume-filled spectacle from 7pm to 9pm, according to Vice. Excited partygoers ...
Hundreds lined O'Connell Street but the owner of the website says it was a "not a scam" The owner of a Pakistan-based website which shared details of a non-existent Halloween parade in Dublin says ...