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"This person is obviously out to do some damage": Woman, 28, wakes up to find rotten veg, teabags and DEAD FLIES smeared on car in parking row

A woman was left horrified after finding her car ‘smeared with rotten veg and teabags’ amid a parking war in Bolton.

Hannah Jones woke to discover her vehicle had been vandalised after leaving it on Park Row in Eagley on Tuesday (April 12). The 28-year-old parked on the back street after struggling to find another spot in the village.

The following day, she returned to her car to find a note attached to the windscreen reading “DO NOT PARK HERE”. The vehicle was covered in filth and the left wing mirror had been cracked.

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Hannah, who owns a luxury garden room business, was forced to visit a car wash ahead of meeting customers that morning. Although the bizarre incident left her “shocked”, it’s not the first time it’s happened.

After previously parking in a similar area, Hannah woke to find a box of dead flies on top of her car. Due to the village being a close-knit community, she says she’s “disappointed” a resident would choose vandalism instead of “having a conversation”.

Speaking to the Manchester Evening News , she said: “If you arrive at home anywhere past about 5pm there is usually hardly anywhere to park. I have sometimes had to park 10 minutes away from my house to get a spot – this was the case late night Tuesday.

“I had lots to carry on from my car from work so I parked where no one was parked down a back of house ginnel. I ask someone pulling up if anyone parks here and she said no, this is a public car park for anyone to use.

“I use my car to visit a lot of my clients so it's important that it at least looks clean and tidy. This morning I woke up early to set off to work and discovered my car was covered in

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