A not-so-sweet sixteen

Police called in after party invitation on Facebook goes viral.

June 06, 2011 03:15 am | Updated 03:15 am IST - BERLIN:

Part of the crowd that came for 16-year-old Thessa's birthday party on Friday in Hamburg, Germany.

Part of the crowd that came for 16-year-old Thessa's birthday party on Friday in Hamburg, Germany.

Better check your Facebook settings before posting a party invitation online.

A teenage girl in Germany who forgot to mark her birthday invitation as private on Facebook fled her own party when more than 1,500 guests showed up and around 100 police officers, some on horses, were needed to keep the crowd under control.

Eleven people were temporarily detained, one police officer was injured, dozens of girls wearing flip-flops cut their feet on broken glass and firefighters had to extinguish two small fires at the 16th birthday party in Hamburg, said police spokesman Mirko Streiber on Sunday.

The birthday girl, identified only as Thessa, went into hiding, said Mr. Streiber, but “nonetheless the party was a hit”.

Thessa had initially only wanted to ask some friends over to her home in Hamburg-Bramfeld when she posted her invitation on Facebook, but mistakenly she published it so that everyone on Facebook could see it.

The invitation quickly went viral, and some 15,000 people confirmed online they would come to the party — without even knowing the girl, weekly paper Bild am Sonntag reported.

When Thessa's parents found out, they made their daughter cancel the party, informed the police and hired a private security service to protect their home on Friday night.

Despite public announcements in Hamburg that the party had been cancelled, some 1,500 teenagers and young adults showed up on the street in front of Thessa's home.

“We had cordoned off the house, some 100 police were on the ground, four of them on horses — but that did not keep the kids from celebrating,” said Mr. Streiber.

As for Thessa — she was nowhere to be seen. Bild reported she celebrated quietly with her grandparents at an undisclosed location. — AP

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