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Facebook party

January 26

  1. e — Someone breaks an expensive glass
  2. a — Loads of people you don’t know gatecrash the party
  3. d — Someone spills their drink on the carpet
  4. f — The neighbours complain about the noise
  5. c — Your mates post embarrassing photos from the party on Facebook
  6. b — Someone falls asleep in your parents’ bed
  1. d — not checking who could see her online invitation
  2. b — got out of control almost immediately
  3. d — a film
  4. a — gave the event publicity
  5. b — people realised there was no party
  6. d — help the town recover from the violence
  7. c — had taken steps to prevent problems
  8. c — the gatecrashers caused a lot of damage to his home
  1. Merthe used her Facebook page to send out invitations.
  2. The event was named after a party in a film.
  3. Teenagers turned up at the house to have their photos taken.
  4. 5,000 teenagers gathered in Haren on the night the party was supposed to take place.
  5. When it became clear there was no party, violence broke out.
  6. Riot police were brought in to control the crowds.
  7. Shops were vandalised and cars were set on fire.
  8. Even though Bradley McAnulty had been careful, news of his party leaked out and appeared on Blackberry Messenger.