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Cheltenham house deliberately smashed with lorry | Cheltenham house deliberately smashed with lorry |
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A lorry was used to deliberately destroy the front of a vacant detached house in Gloucestershire. | A lorry was used to deliberately destroy the front of a vacant detached house in Gloucestershire. |
The entire frontage of the home in Cheltenham collapsed and garden walls were flattened. | The entire frontage of the home in Cheltenham collapsed and garden walls were flattened. |
The attack on the home on Tewksbury Road took place early on Wednesday evening. | The attack on the home on Tewksbury Road took place early on Wednesday evening. |
A lorry, thought to be the one used, was later found burnt out in a field off nearby Withybridge Lane, Gloucestershire Police said. | A lorry, thought to be the one used, was later found burnt out in a field off nearby Withybridge Lane, Gloucestershire Police said. |
According to the Land Registry, the house is owned by John Connors, who was jailed in 2012 with four other members of his family, after being found guilty of keeping a private workforce. | |
In 2014 he was ordered to pay just over £300,000 as part of a proceeds of crime hearing. | |
The house was put up for sale earlier this year, but the estate agent dealing with the sale was unable to tell the BBC whether it had yet been sold. | |
Gloucestershire Police said enquiries were ongoing. | |
BBC Radio Gloucestershire reporter David Smith said: "It's quite a sizeable house, a nice house, with gable windows built into the roof. | |
"Now the entire ground floor has gone. There is nothing left of it. There is brickwork all over the floor." | "Now the entire ground floor has gone. There is nothing left of it. There is brickwork all over the floor." |