Attacker in clown mask stabs man in Sweden

In the centre of the Scandinavian country on Wednesday two people in clown costumes threatened to kill a woman

The attack in Sweden comes as a wave of hysteria about sightings of "creepy clowns" is sweeping the United States and several European countries. PHOTO: REUTERS

A man in southern Sweden has been stabbed by an unidentified attacker wearing a clown mask, police said Friday.

"A man born in 1997 was stabbed in the shoulder by an unknown person who ran away," police in Halland county said on their website.

The attack comes as a wave of hysteria about sightings of "creepy clowns" is sweeping the United States and several European countries. The Halland county incident was not the first involving clowns in Sweden.

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In the centre of the Scandinavian country on Wednesday two people in clown costumes threatened to kill a woman. "She was extremely frightened," a police spokesperson told the Aftonbladet newspaper, adding that there was "nothing funny" about the spreading craze.

Also on Wednesday, a group of men in clown outfits surrounded four 10-year-old children and threatened them with what turned out to be fake chainsaws. Interior Minister Anders Ygeman has called for calm. "We dont want to see a situation where a person gets into real trouble because someone, perhaps half-joking, puts on a clown mask," Ygmen told the TT news agency.

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In the United States, the social-media fuelled clown frenzy led the McDonald's hamburger chain to announce this week it would scale back the use of its smiley-faced Ronald McDonald. France had a creepy clown craze in 2014.
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