Vandals wreck man’s first car

A YOUNG man’s first car was wrecked by “mindless” vandals while he was visiting the Malvern Hills.

Matthew Francis, aged 22, of Ansty, near Coventry, left his VW Polo parked last Saturday while he and friends camped nearby.

They were woken up the next day by a Malvern Hills Conservators warden, who told them the car had been vandalised, with all the windows smashed. As previously reported in your Worcester News the incident was one of a series of attacks that night in Swinyard Hill car park and nearby Castlemorton.

Mr Francis said: “It was just vandalism. They didn’t even break into the glovebox where I’d locked the stereo. I’d had that car for five or six years and done a lot of work on it. I’d got it just how I wanted it. These things happen in the Coventry area, where we are from, but you come to Malvern to get away from all that.

Mr Francis’s father, Ian, said: “He’d worked on it and made it look great, but it is a 17-year-old Polo and it is a write-off so all that work is wasted and now he doesn’t have a car. To add insult to injury, he couldn’t get towed home because his policy covered breakdown but not vandalism. We visit Malvern quite frequently, and it is not the place you expect this sort of thing.”

Councillor Phil Grove, responsible for community safety at Malvern Hills District Council , said: “It is very unfortunate these incidents have happened.

“However, we would like to reassure people that incidents like this are extremely rare. Not only is Malvern already one of the safest districts in the country, but crime is decreasing in the district. The district council works with the police to ensure this area is safe and to reduce the already low crime levels.”

Eight cars in Church Street, Castlemorton, and two in Swinyard Hill car park were attacked.

PC Sara Read said: “The cars had their wing mirrors snapped, been kicked, had windows smashed and wipers bent. This is a mindless act of vandalism and we need to find the person or people responsible.”

Anyone with information should call PC Read on 0300 3333000, quoting 146S 160912, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Comments(6)

TDH123 says...
9:55am Sun 23 Sep 12

Complete and utter wastrels who blight decent peoples lives. It is sad that very little will be done even if these losers are caught.

Hamilton60 says...
5:03pm Sun 23 Sep 12

Actually, I would like to suggest that if they are ever caught, they could have some of their property 'vandalised' and pay for a replacement vehicle. Ok, I'll go back to cloud cuckoo land and hope that those nice people in white coats come and get me.

Allan Whitehead says...
9:31am Mon 24 Sep 12

Hamilton60 wrote:
Actually, I would like to suggest that if they are ever caught, they could have some of their property 'vandalised' and pay for a replacement vehicle. Ok, I'll go back to cloud cuckoo land and hope that those nice people in white coats come and get me.
Hamilton60,
You are quite correct, I do not believe that they should have property vandalised. It should be confiscated until they have made good all they damage they have done. When found, any vandalism, which has taken place prior to them being rounded up and tried, should also be added to their ultimate sentence. Alternatively, we should turn the clock back, to Captain Bligh’s era. With the re-introduction of corporal Punishment with the likes of the “Birch” and the “Cat-o-Nine Tails”

ushmush83 says...
4:04pm Mon 24 Sep 12

Poor kid. Pretty devestating thing to have happened.

Nikrem says...
9:27am Tue 25 Sep 12

Disgraceful & just seriously low.

Seems they have some real problems in Malvern with idiotic wasters lately, People constantly throwing objects at Trains & putting things on the train tracks. Now vandalising cars for no reason.

Mindless parasites

mr.meldrew says...
1:42pm Tue 25 Sep 12

if caught,name and shame.then a good old public flogging.then on the forehead brand the words i am a vandal....

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