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Fright night in Sharonlea

RANDBURG – 31 October is traditionally a big day in the normally quiet suburb, with trick or treaters never missing an opportunity to roam the streets in search of delicious treats.

Sharonlea residents came on en-masse for a fantastic evening filled with witches and wizards, ghosts and ghouls, princess and princesses and of course, loads of candy.

It’s super-fun… Abigail and Adriaan de Lange, Quen and Morne van Wyk, Jordan and Matt Mitchell and Hudson and Ian Hughes protect the streets of Sharonlea during the annual Halloween celebrations.

31 October is traditionally a big day in the normally quiet suburb, with trick or treaters never missing an opportunity to roam the streets in search of delicious treats.

Chahel and Miheeka Cassanjee cruise the streets on their bikes, collectin greats along the way.

With Halloween falling on a Saturday night this year, the celebrations were bigger than ever. Hundreds of people roamed from scary home to scarier home, filling up bags and buckets with a week’s worth of sugar-highs.

Home-owners spared no effort in ensuring that the event was one to behold – from cobwebs and balloons to animatronic monsters (and even a real-life monster or two), Sharonlea’s trick or treaters were treated to an absolute no-holds-barred spectacle.

Matthew and Abbey McGill set off for a fun night of trick or treating in Sharonlea.

From the littlest princesses to age-old witches, and even a few bloody pups, families came together to enjoy a wonderful night of festivities, before the skies opened up and a massive downpour returned all to their secret lairs, until next year.

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