Helloween for one driver 

HELLOWEEN: What happened to one car  Credit: Marbella se queja Facebook   

ALTHOUGH Halloween is a great opportunity for children to dress up and collect sweets from neighbours and adults to party, there is a darker side which was apparent last week in San Pedro de Alcantara. 

The words ‘trick or treat’ are the formula to generally unlock a gift but some people take things too far and there were even warnings before the event that some elderly people living alone could be frightened to open their doors, so the tricking should have been kept to a minimum. 

One person who had left his car parked in the street came back to a very nasty surprise on Halloween night when he discovered that not only had it been the target for an egging, but what turned out to be sulphuric acid had been poured over it. 

Needless to say, he was certainly not amused and shared his anger on social media wondering whatever possessed anyone to behave so irresponsibly and hoping that they never attacked anybody with the acid. 

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