NewsKopie: GB: 16-Jähriger kündigte Hausparty auf Facebook an - Gäste zerstörten Haus

Montag, 8. Februar 2010

GB: 16-Jähriger kündigte Hausparty auf Facebook an - Gäste zerstörten Haus

In Großbritannien hat ein 16-jähriger Schüler auf Facebook zu einer Hausparty geladen.

Etwa 100 Gäste kamen zu der Party in dem Haus seiner Eltern, das rund eine Million Pfund wert ist. Die Gäste sorgten dafür, dass sechs Polizeiwagen und zwei Krankenwagen die Party besuchten.

Unter anderem schmissen Randalierer das Inventar aus den Fenstern und urinierten aus diesen. Ein Nachbar berichtete, dass das Gras nicht mehr zu sehen war, weil Dosen und Flaschen es bedeckten.


Facebook Revellers Trash £1m Gated Home

1:37pm UK, Saturday February 06, 2010

Heather Christie, Sky News Online
A wealthy couple have been left with a hefty bill after their £1m home was trashed in a party that was advertised on Facebook.

Aneesh Shukla advertised a party on Facebook which resulted in the damage of his family's £1million home

Aneesh's Facebook page is now locked to the public

Raj and Nishi Shukla returned to their gated property in Kingston-upon-Thames after a weekend away to find it all but destroyed.

Their son Aneesh, 16, a pupil at the £21,000-a-year Westminster School, had secretly advertised his get-together on the social networking site.

Some 100 gatecrashers turned up, trashing the house and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

Six police cars and two ambulances were called to control the rioting revellers.

Shocked neighbours said at the height of the chaos partygoers were urinating out of the windows.

Sally Manton, 47, said: "There were teenagers all over the road, shouting and screaming, making a huge amount of noise.

"You could not see the grass for bottles and cans.

"Kids were drinking, vomiting, things were being thrown out from windows - an indoor fan - and even people weeing out of a first-floor window."

Two guests were arrested on suspicion of theft but later released.

Another neighbour who called police was told to contact her local council.

The family have refused to comment and Aneesh's Facebook profile is accessible only to friends.

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