UK Easter horror as 'out of control' 6am rave causes chaos with music heard for miles


Police stormed a beautiful UK national park over the Easter bank holiday weekend after hundreds of youngsters went to an illegal rave – which spiralled out of control.

Residents say they felt “trapped” in their own homes on Easter Sunday, with music heard for miles in Exmoor, with cars crowding the streets near Watchet in Somerset.

Emergency services rushed to the scene at around 6am where hundreds of revellers were in attendance, Mail Online reports.

Express.co.uk has contacted Avon and Somerset Police and Exmoor National Park for further details.

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People were left ‘trapped in their homes’ on Easter Sunday when hundreds of revellers attended an ‘out of control’ illegal rave in Exmoor. 

Vans blasted out music and roads were closed off by police as scores of cars lined both sides of the street near Watchet in Somerset. 

Police were alerted to the unlicensed event at about 6am yesterday with thudding music being heard for miles and miles. 

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