Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Grandfather's fury as he drives his Jeep into the house of his daughter's 'noisy' neighbours


Paul Kinsgman drove his Jeep into Charlene Vernall's house after his daughter complained the woman was making too much noise


A furious grandfather drove his Jeep into the home of noisy neighbours after becoming fed up with the way they allegedly 'terrorised' his daughter, a court heard. 

Paul Kingsman, 52, ploughed into the council house in Peterborough, yelling: 'That's how you bang on a f***ing wall', it was alleged. 
The grandfather reportedly banged on windows at Charlene Vernall's home, warning her she had three minutes to vacate before reversing his 4x4 vehicle though the house's front wall.

He pleaded guilty to affray, criminal damage and dangerous driving but not guilty to agtravated damage reckless to endanger life. 
Peterborough Crown Court heard how the man drove himself home after the incident in Tansor Garth, Peterborough. 
A reported £14,000 worth of damage was caused to the house which now has a gaping hole in it. 
The court heard how Miss Vernall reported Mr Kingsman's daughter, Sophie, to the RSPCA after allegedly leaving her unfed dog in the snow.
She then allegedly held parties until 5am which kept Sophie and her son awake all night. 
Speaking in court, the 23-year-old said: 'It was so loud I couldn’t watch TV and my stairs were shaking. It used to keep my baby son awake all night.

SOURCE-DAILYM

1 comment:

  1. The guys a hero, should of been giving a medal.

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