Police ‘swarm’ property after big Halloween home get together descends into chaos
A large number of young people were seen leaving the area after Greater Manchester Police arrived at the scene of an alleged house party as one onlooker said it resembled the end of a concert
Halloween revellers were seen rushing out of a “house party” in massive numbers after the cops were called. Police swarmed Irwell Vale, located on a modern housing development near Dumers Lane, Greater Manchester on Friday night (October 31).
Video footage showed scores of young people evacuating the vicinity following Greater Manchester Police’s arrival. Onlookers reported witnessing hundreds of teenagers congregating in the area after what appeared to be a Halloween house party.
“Apparently the homeowners were on holiday and they left the house to their son and around 300 to 500 people turned up,” one eyewitness told the Manchester Evening News.
One observer was overheard remarking in the footage: “It looks like a concert’s just finished.” Multiple patrol cars and vans – including Tactical Aid Unit vehicles – were spotted arriving at the estate on Friday evening.
The Manchester Evening News understands officers were dispatched to reports of a disturbance on Irwell Vale. It’s believed that six lads, aged between 16 and 17, were arrested at the location.
Meanwhile, a superfit gran has shared her peculiar ritual of burying her exes’ underwear and neckties, along with her phone, in a graveyard to dispel their “dark energy” this Halloween.
Andréa Sunshine is famed for her ultra-toned body – and spicy love life. The 55-year-old, who is currently smitten with toyboy Federico, 35, previously spoke about her whirlwind romance with Théo; a ChatGPT bot.
Their split left the fitness coach “crushed” and it’s something that still haunts her daily. To help her move on from the heartbreak, she’s harnessed the eerie energy of Halloween – and her sorrow – into a ritual.
Dubbed Burying the Ex, Andréa interred letters, old underwear, neckties and even her own phone. “It was a symbolic way of letting go,” she said. “The dead from my past will no longer haunt me.
“I didn’t come to revisit the heartbreak, I came to bury the memories. As when a woman buries what no longer serves her, she is reborn whole.”
Andréa, who divides her time between London and Rome, chose Halloween as it symbolises a time of transformation.
She donned all black, embodying a fatal widow or pagan priestess, while in a cemetery. She said: “I cried as if I were burying someone I truly loved.
“And, in a way, I was. But I realised that mourning is part of love. “Even though those relationships had long been over, I still felt energetically tied to them.”
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