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Woman's terror as rock hurled through kitchen window as she cooks dinner

A woman was hit by glass after a rock was hurled through her kitchen window as she cooked dinner in Didsbury.

Rebekah Spratt, 30, heard a 'huge crash' and turned round to see a rock on the window sill 5ft away. The public relations worker was home alone at the time and struck by the broken glass.

Rebekah told the Manchester Evening News : "I was just making some curry when there was a huge crash behind me. A rock was on the window sill and the glass had shattered all the way through.

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"If I had been sat at the kitchen table I definitely would have had a big shard of glass in my face." She called 999 to report her ordeal at 9.30pm on August 30 - but claims was told the police were too busy to visit.

Rebekah added: "I understand, but it wasn't very helpful at the time." The 30-year-old said she was told police would visit her in the next two days. However, the following day she received a text from police to close the case.

The worried resident said small stones have caused two cracks in windows since she moved into the apartment in Didsbury village with her boyfriend Brad in February.

She hoped officers would visit the scene of the latest incident to find CCTV footage and speak to neighbours. Rebekah, who helped launch The Right To Walk campaign in the aftermath of Sarah Everard's death, took to social media to report the rock-throwing attack.

In her Facebook post, Rebekah wrote: 'Hi everyone. At about 10pm tonight, (Tuesday, August 30) a rock was thrown through our kitchen window while I was alone at home. Window is completely smashed and glass hit me as I was cooking about 5 feet or so away.

"I immediately reported to the

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