Shocking footage shows students throwing eggs and flour at a car in Liverpool residential street

Women hurl eggs at car and trash it with flour and tomato ketchup in shocking ‘revenge’ attack ‘because owner had called one of them a w****e’

  • The CCTV footage was taken in Wavertree, Liverpool in the early hours of today 
  • Group of around 15 women, aged in their 20s, can be seen targeting silver Ford
  • Car owner had allegedly insulted one of the girls, leading to the ‘revenge attack’ 
  • The women, dressed in pyjamas, are seen circling the car to ensure it’s covered 

CCTV footage caught a group of women hurling eggs, flour and tomato ketchup at a car in a ‘revenge attack’ after the owner allegedly insulted one of them.

The shocking video, taken in Wavertree, Liverpool in the early hours of this morning, shows around 15 females targeting a parked Ford Focus.

The women, who appear to be in their early 20s and were wearing pyjamas, are caught on camera throwing eggs, noddles, flour and ketchup at the silver vehicle. 

Throughout the clip, the women are shown to be circling the car to make sure it is covered from all angles.

Speaking this afternoon, a neighbour – who wishes to remain anonymous – shared the footage online and explained the incident happened because the owner allegedly called one of the women ‘a w****e’. 

They said: ‘Apparently the owner is another student who said it was deserved because he called one of the female students a w****.

‘Which, in my view, they still shouldn’t have done it.

‘It just proves the antisocial behaviour of them and what lengths they will go to for revenge.’

The culprits can be seen running from the scene of the crime, whilst wiping their faces just before the 45-second clip ends. 

CCTV footage taken in Wavertree, Liverpool in the early hours of today shows a group of around 10 women (above) trashing a silver Ford Focus

Aftermath: The victim's car was covered in eggs, flour and ketchup after the anti-social behaviour incident

Aftermath: The victim’s car was covered in eggs, flour and ketchup after the anti-social behaviour incident

Shocking images also showed the aftermath of the midnight incident with the vehicle being completely covered in food. 

Sharing the video in a Facebook group this morning, the anomyous neighbour described how disgusted they were with the group’s behaviour.

They wrote: ‘Whoever owns this car on Langdale Road L15 off Smithdown Road, here are the scumbag students that did this to your car tonight.’

Users were shocked at the footage and since the group only targeted one car some have suggested that the incident may have been a revenge attack.

Julie Brown said: ‘Someone has upset one of those girls, still not right to do that, they know where at least one lives. 

‘I’d be making her clean it up, and think twice before doing that again.’

Berna Noonan said: ‘Definitely cheated. Can’t just be random, cause they’d have got a few cars, not just that one.’

Jen Jen said: ‘No matter how you look at it it’s criminal damage and I’m no grass but these little scumbags need reporting.

‘I’d Iove to see them before a magistrate and have that on the record they won’t be laughing then!’

While Alex James Neagle added: ‘Could have been worse. It could have been bricks. between all of them they spent a small fortune on eggs.’ 

The CCTV clip sparked fury online, with several people commenting calling for the group to face justice

The CCTV clip sparked fury online, with several people commenting calling for the group to face justice

A spokesperson for Merseyside Police today commented: ‘At around 12.20am this morning we received a report of damage to a car on Langdale Road, Liverpool.

‘It was reported that a group of around 15 males and females had covered a silver Ford Focus in eggs, flour and tomato ketchup. 

‘Police are asking that anyone with further information on this, or other incidents of anti-social behaviour, come forward.’

Sergeant Jacqui Keeler said: ‘Such incidents of anti-social behaviour are unacceptable and cause a great deal of distress in our communities.

‘We have stepped up patrols in the area and would ask anyone with any information to come forward.

‘We know how concerning anti-social behaviour can be for the community, so I strongly encourage members of the public to report incidents of anti-social behaviour to the police so we can take action to find those responsible and bring them to justice.’ 

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