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Mystery as ‘bizarre blood-sucking bug attacks teenager while he walks through cemetery at night’

Bizarre footage shows the mysterious creature swooping on the teenager's throat

BIZARRE footage has emerged purporting to show a tiny bug eating the FLESH of a teenager in a cemetery in Australia.

The youngster is seen left with a painful-looking red sore on his throat after the mystery bug swooped on him.

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The mystery creature is seen hovering in front of the camera in the bizarre footageCredit: YouTube / NibblerNibbels
It appears to chase the teenager through the cemeteryCredit: SOURCE: YouTube / NibblerNibbels
The youngster, named Tim, is seen furiously swiping at his neck during the ordealCredit: YouTube / NibblerNibbels

The incident occurred in Tasmania, though it's not known if the series of videos uploaded by the youngster and his friends are a hoax.

Footage filmed by one of the members of the group shows them walking through a cemetery late at night.

Suddenly, a bug appears to flutter in front the camera and one of the teens, named Tim, grabs at his throat.

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The second video, filmed immediately after the incident, shows them inside someone's home.

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The cameraman asks: "It looks bad. Does it hurt? It looks like it hurts."

Despite Tim looking shell-shocked by the incident, he claims the red and bloody wound isn't painful.

The camera operator then explains: "So we just got back from the graveyard and Tim's been bitten by some weird bug or something."

It ends with the group reviewing the footage of the incident on a laptop - though they are unable to explain what the mystery bug is.

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He later shows off a painful looking mark he claims was caused by the bugCredit: YouTube / NibblerNibbels


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