We have some good news for train travellers: Melbourne’s VLine is safe again.
Last month, various Melbourne commuters had their wits scared out of them by a particularly strange commuter.
We’re not talking about your average sweaty, loud, always-coughing-in-my-face train folk.
But a particularly rare breed of oddball who thought it would be fun to dress up as a figment of peoples’ nightmares and terrorise them on their way to work.
But, the scary clown who was haunting Melbourne’s VLine trains has turned a new leaf, and has returned to the trains offer his apologies.
The 14-year-old aspiring performance artist – and former clown school student – has apologised for not being fully aware of just how petrifying his little stunt was.
The suddenly sweet-looking young man wandered the corridors of the VLine handing out flowers and donning a sign reading ‘sorry’.
ABC Radio Melbourne captured the beautiful moment before posting it to Twitter, allowing us all to feel safe today.
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