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‘Grim reaper’ stalks Florida beaches to remind locals of the coronavirus threat

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A Florida lawyer is trying to put the fear of death into “covidiots” in his state, by dressing up as the grim reaper and hanging around the beach to remind them of the coronavirus threat.

Lawyer Daniel Uhlfelder kicked off his “Grim Reaper Death Tour” at Miramar Beach in Walton County, Fla., on Friday, after teasing the stunt on Twitter last month.

The soft-spoken lawyer showed up in a full grim reaper outfit, complete with gloves, an all-black mask and a plastic scythe.

Busy day pic.twitter.com/uBmjaHmp2r — Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) May 1, 2020 “I’m here today to try to make a point that we need to — I think it’s premature that we open our beaches,” Uhlfelder said, in an interview with ABC 13 at the beach on Friday. “It’s too soon

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