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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Invited by Facebook to his birthday and 4,000 people are.......


The town of Haren to the North of the Netherlands, was yesterday interrupted their usual tranquility by a birthday party: that of Methe, a teenager who accidentally sent a massive call for Facebook.. The party was cancelled as soon as the young man realized his error, but this did not prevent that also come some 4,000 young people. And that is that, according to the possible consequences, had previously removed the name of the street where resided the young woman and the nearby also. The night started well, with festive character, but ended with clashes between police and young people. Apparently, the last were the altercations that began throwing firecrackers, bottles, stones and to knock down the fences that close access to the street where he lives the family of the teenager. Became what could be, but... In an attempt to avoid what eventually happened, closed the street where this the home of the teenager, warned on the Internet that there was no any party, encircled with police the House of the family - who previously left his home - and were taken preventive measures such as the closure of the exit of the highway to the town to avoid that more people reach. Finally, nothing prevented young people arrived in the city and that they enter in gardens of the residences, where fires have ignited and caused damage in sheds, in addition to destroying the street lighting and destroying traffic signs. According to the local press several of them have been arrested, but so far police has only confirmed one arrest. You will never forget your Sweet 16 What happened to Methe, the teenager who wanted today to celebrate its 'Sweet 16 birthday' with a few friends and his family, is that his invitation, which pointed out his address and all data to the House, it had been sent by mistake to thousands of users Facebook, that in turn made an event of social network eventencouraging strangers to attend the celebration. "When my daughter explained to me what was happening, it took me to realize its relevance, but we immediately alert authorities", said the father of the teenager in the public radio Radio1, which appealed to the parents to "retain their children at home, to avoid this end badly". Nothing served: ban attracted even more young people. "They say that we do not come, but I would like to know what is happening, I've come to see," said one of the curious teens to public television us. In the nearby city of Groningen some cafes have announced the "continuation of the party" and some theaters have decided to project the film 'Project X' taking advantage of the occasion. Last year, 1400 people attended in Germany a birthday party of a teenager who had targeted some 10,000 young people and that finally passed without serious incidents.

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