Zombie outbreak in London

Terror brakes loose in Central London as hundreds of people have been infected with the zombie virus. The first victims were sighted at the Tate Modern, London, in the early afternoon of 13th October. Sources say the outbreak originated from within the Edvard Munch exhibition, but this has not yet been confirmed. The infection spread quickly, and within just a few hours hoards of zombies were sprawling out from the gallery into the streets.

The contagion continues to move across London and has yet to be contained. Authorities warn all people to stay in their homes and to have their second best record at hand in the event of a breach.

Some more photos can be found here on my Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.456163764426863.99868.439354782774428&type=1&l=d02f1235cf :)

World Zombie Day London is all about raising money. To know more about it, go here:

http://www.facebook.com/events/450107421674982/

or here:

http://www.worldzombieday.co.uk/

Keep safe! :)

2 thoughts on “Zombie outbreak in London

  1. Awesome, I had forgotten about the zombie outbreaks last year..

    As I remember I was called away to the relative safety of rural Wales, so I missed the disaster and mayhem.

    Gutted!:)

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