Dresser-uppers took to the streets of central London on Oct 9, 2016, for their annual celebration of World Zombie Day. See photos after the cut
This year's zombie parade raised money for homelessness charity
Terrifying
legions of the undead were unleashed in central London today - but they
were under strict orders to be on their best behaviour.
Zombies
may be renowned for devouring their victims' brains and causing mayhem,
but among the rules the bloodstained London brigade had to abide by was
not walking in the road, and not freaking people out.
The well-behaved mob were out in force for World Zombie Day, and collecting money for a homelessness charity.
World
Zombie Day is an international annual event that grew from Pittsburgh's
first ever Zombie Walk at Monroeville Mall in 2006 - the setting for
Dawn of the Dead.
A
lengthy list of rules was sent out to would-be zombies before today's
fundraiser.
An organiser explained: 'We’ve worked really hard to make
sure this event is good zombie fun for everyone and has a good
reputation so it can keep on going year after year.'
National Zombie Day; Large groups of zombies fans flood London streets
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