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Haunted Travel: Spooks on a Train

10/30/2007 at 2:00 PM
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Zombies: Not welcome on Deutsche Bahn.

When it comes to haunted travel, maybe the traditional sights are best. If only Joerg Reichter had read up on our recommendations before passing out on a train ride between Bad Segeberg and Hamburg.

Feeling the effects of a booze-fueled Halloween party, Reichter nodded off on the train, which normally wouldn't be a problem--except he was still decked out in his fake-blood-soaked zombie costume. Some passengers took him for dead and called the cops. A police spokesperson explained:

His costume made him look like the victim of a serious assault as he appeared to be bleeding from the face and hands, and worried passengers called us up. Our officers realized what had happened and woke him up. They got him to take the fake blood and wounds off so there would be no more misunderstandings.

At least Reichter's fellow passengers were looking out for him. In Italy, no one on the trains bats an eye even if you're actually dead.

Related Stories:
· He's Not Undead, Just Unsober [Reuters]
· Haunted Travel coverage [Jaunted]
· Trains coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: atp_tyreseus]


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travelina
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recognizing the undead (none / 0)

If the passengers on Reichter's train had viewed this helpful video, "Zombies in Plain English," they would have saved everyone a lot of trouble:
http://www.commoncraft.com/zombies

by travelina on 10/30/2007 at 3:09 PM


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