A scorned girlfriend took revenge on her "cheating" boyfriend by trashing is car.
The red Citroen C2 was covered in graffiti when it was spotted on John Ruskin Street in Tottenham yesterday.
White spray paint covered the front, back, sides and windows of the vehicle with messages including "I'm f***ing Paul's wife" and "My girlfriend did this".
The spurned lover also branded the motorist a “d***” in an insult written near to three circular cracks on the front windscreen.
Images of the car were posted on Facebook but have since been removed.
One post showing the car at all angles was captioned: "Don't think Paul took it too well."
Another post read: "Yer Paul"
Facebook removed both posts, saying: "This post goes against our community standards on harassment and bullying."
But that didn’t stop people from commenting on the dramatic scene.
One responder said: "After a s***e day at work, I'd like to thank the wife of Paul for being so accommodating and to the girlfriend for her fantastic penmanship on the car, it gave me a much needed belly laugh."
Another remarked: "The only ending I can accept is the girlfriend and Paul finding true love together."
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A third laughed: "Best leave him, love. It's only a Citroen."
And a fourth joked: “Those three gunshots to the windscreen were the icing on the cake."
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police today (Wednesday) said: "Police were called at around 21:15hrs to reports of criminal damage to a car on John Ruskin Street, Southwark.
“Enquiries are ongoing; no arrests have been made."
A member of staff at nearby food supplier, Smith and Brock said: "It looked really bad. It's the last thing you expect to see when you're going to work in the morning."
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