Up to 200 teenagers from across the country trashed a family house while the parents were away after their daughter advertised a party on MySpace, police said today.
Revellers caused £20,000 of damage to the £230,000 property after the invitation for the Easter Monday celebration was posted on the popular site as a “Skins Unofficial Party” – a reference to the controversial Channel 4 series which featured scenes where a teenage get-together got out of hand.
Partygoers allegedly urinated on the mother’s wedding dress and children’s clothes; stole cash and jewellery; ripped light fittings from the ceiling by swinging on them; stubbed out cigarettes on the carpet; vomited throughout the house and barricaded the back door to prevent neighbours from intervening.
Worried neighbours in the quiet cul-de-sac in Woodstone, near Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, repeatedly called police as hordes of drunken youths caused chaos from 10.30pm on the Bank Holiday to 3am on Tuesday.
Via Guardian.co.uk



































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