The vandal didn’t hesitate for a second: he saw a snowman at the door of a house, got out of the car and tore it to pieces. The parents of the 9-year-old girl who committed it they can’t find an explanation to his strange actions.
In a video shared by Birmingham Live, you can see how the man runs and kicks the doll that had taken so much effort from the little girl.
This happened at The Broadway in Dudley, UK, and the young woman’s family wants to know who vandalized it and why.
The girl’s parents, who have preferred to remain anonymous, told Black Country Live that they realized what had happened on Saturday when they saw through the window that the doll their daughter had made was no longer in the garden by her house. Her idea was to leave it there to see how long it would take to melt.
But when they checked the security camera they couldn’t believe what they were seeing. Someone had preceded them.
“I am very angry. The three of us made this snowman, but it was especially my nine-year-old daughter who was really upset,” her mother said.
He added: ‘We wanted to see how long our snowman would last. We want to find out who did it. I can’t believe someone stopped the car, crossed the road and did all this. We knew the snowman was going to melt anyway. , but it’s so bad to be so awful and do something like that when a kid has done it and is proud of it“.
The parents described the man’s actions as “strange” and the father, above all, was very upset that this person had invaded his garden.
Severe thunderstorm in Dudley
The first few days of March are usually spring in Dudley. Or once. Just as Argentina is very hot, the opposite is true in this region of the UK: there are very heavy snowfalls that are putting the routine in check.
For example, ice has caused dangerous conditions in the region these days, so much so that a Brockswood Animal Rescue staff member told the Express & Star that four cars collided in front of its gates on Thursday due to bad weather.
Brockswood is one of many attractions that have had to close in recent days due to snowfall.
As a result, sand removal workers have been working hard to make the roads safer and prevent accidents.
Source: Clarin
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