Masses of partygoers were seen hurriedly leaving a residence in Manchester following police intervention at a Halloween gathering.
Authorities descended on a recently constructed housing development in Radcliffe on the night of October 31.
A video circulating online captured a large group of young individuals dispersing from the area once the Greater Manchester Police arrived. Witnesses recounted observing hundreds of teenagers in the vicinity, suggesting it was a Halloween-themed house party.
According to an eyewitness speaking to the Manchester Evening News, the homeowners had entrusted the house to their son while they were away, resulting in an unexpected turnout of 300 to 500 attendees.
The video footage includes a bystander remarking, “It looks like a concert’s just finished.”
Multiple police vehicles, including Tactical Aid Unit units, were observed arriving at the housing development on that Friday night.
Reports indicate that the police were called to address a disturbance at Irwell Vale.
Six teenage boys, aged between 16 and 17, were allegedly apprehended at the scene.
Additional details have been sought from Greater Manchester Police regarding the incident.
