Wednesday 20 November 2013

How NOT to do a Stag Prank

Stag Prank Turns Into International Man Hunt!

A Stag Party group ranging in age from 25 to 35 attended a Stag Weekend in Estonia March of this year, the festivities began as normal, booze, sight seeing, booze and strippers however things turned a little sour later into the night.

As is normal within a Stag Party the group began drinking early in the day and by 11pm at night one of the group was a little worse for wear and sent home. As the rest of the Stag Party returned to their accommodation in the early hours they realised their friend had not returned. Thinking nothing of it the group carried on with their festivities thinking that he would return in his own time. However the afternoon after his disappearance they began to receive disturbing texts ...

..."Your friend is going to die!"
...."Your friend has been arrested"
and finally ..."Your friend is being held hostage and we demand a 5000 euro ransom"

Obviously the Stag Party were disturbed by this news and called in the police who then launched a huge operation including negotiators, the Estonian Foreign Ministry, The British Embassey and Manchester Police. Over the next 30 hours the police combed the area, monitored calls, search hospitals for clues to his disappearance. The police eventually found a house where they thought the Stag Party victim was being held, the police were on the verge of raiding the home when it came to light that the whole event was a ill advised prank.

The drunk stag party member was found intoxicated and lying in the snow by some wealthy and respectable businessmen who took pity on the drunk soul and took him home for more partying! Over the next booze fueled days they decided to prank his friends sending texts and pictures. The drunk stag party member cannot remember any of the events that took place, however the police did and they were all fined around 200 euros!!

Hyper Smash

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