Spanish village hurls tonnes of rock-hard turnips at costumed ‘devil’

Residents of a Spanish town pelted a devil-like character portrayed by a young man with thousands of rock-hard turnips Thursday in a tradition that aims to drive away evil.
The centuries-old festival of Jarramplas is celebrated every January 19 and 20 in the western village of Piornal, home to around 1,500 people.
Portraying the “Jarramplas” - especially on the second day of the festival - is considered such an honour that there is a waiting list of 21 years.
Each year, several young men are selected to take turns to dress up as the devil-like character by wearing a costume made from colourful strips of fabric with body armour underneath, and a mask with great horns.
As they walk the streets and beat a drum, hundreds of villagers repeatedly hurl turnips at them from close range.
