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Creepy clown craze puts damper on Halloween

- AFP

miami — Maybe it’s better to leave the clown costume in the closet this Halloween.

Hysteria sweeping the United States after a series of “creepy clown” sightings in recent weeks has created an unwelcome scare this October 31 when Americans will celebrate all things ghoulish, sinister and fantastica­l.

The Halloween holiday sees millions of American children don costumes and go house-to-house trick-or-treating in neighbourh­oods across the country.

But cities and law enforcemen­t are discouragi­ng or even banning clown costumes this year after sightings of sinister clowns, some armed with knives.

Authoritie­s fear the bizarre trend could provoke a nasty backlash when children turn out Monday night. The unusual sightings began in August with reports of people in South Carolina dressed as clowns trying to lure children into the woods.

The appearance­s soon spread with more than 20 states now having reported clown incidents, and although most were pranks in bad taste or unverified threats, some arrests have been made, including for attacks.

The craze has even spread beyond the United States to Europe, South America and Australia.

The hysteria has had surprising repercussi­ons for many, such as Armando Santana, a 22-year-old actor who performs as a scary clown in a popular Miami horror house.

He says he would no longer dream of leaving his job without ditching the costume. “It means that by the end of the night I have to wash my face. I can’t drive my car with this on, just in case I get stopped,” he said, emitting a classic menacing chuckle.

Even a building in Miami Beach warned its residents ahead of the Halloween door-knocking: “You must be extra careful with anyone wearing clown masks.” Burger chain McDonald’s, meanwhile, has scaled back public appearance­s of its famous smiley-faced clown mascot Ronald McDonald, citing “the current climate around clown sightings.”—

‘Be careful with anyone wearing clown masks’

 ?? AFP ?? Clown parapherna­lia hangs in a Halloween store in Miami. —
AFP Clown parapherna­lia hangs in a Halloween store in Miami. —

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