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'Our house has been hit seven times in six years'.
Spalding Guardian & Lincs Free Press (Spalding,England)
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June 27, 2006
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A FAMILY fear for their safety after their home was hit by a car for the seventh time since they bought the property six years ago.
John Bradshaw (40) says he and wife Christina do not want to live at their home in Mill Lane, Bicker, anymore because they are concerned their children Sammi (14), Michael (11) and Jack (3) are at risk.
The latest incident saw a teenage driver leave the road, plough through the garden, hit Mr Bradshaw's parked car and crash into a wall, causing major damage.
A mountain bike was also destroyed in the incident as it was ...
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