World Zombie Day 2015

Zombies hit London on Saturday 10th October 2015 in their hundreds munching their way along London landmarks causing mayhem in their wake.

Zombie cheerleaders hit the Golden Jubilee bridge the tourists didn’t know what they had walked into.

The zombies marched from Waterloo past the London eye across the river and hit the north-side causing panic. 

They were also seen heading to Leicester square.

Are you scared… Grrrr

A fun day was had with the zombies and it all was for a good cause. To help the homeless via the charity St Mungo’s Broadway. It takes place each year around central London.

St. Mungo’s Broadway provides a bed and support to more than 2,500 people a night who are either homeless or at risk, and work to prevent homelessness, helping about 25,000 people a year.

Find out more about the charity on the links below.

More photos can be found on my Flickr and Instagram.

Links

https://worldzombieday.co.uk/
httpss://instagram.com/alalchan/
httpss://www.flickr.com/photos/alalchan/albums/72157659705685492

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