The Herald

‘Corsa Cannibals’ make off with car parts

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BRAZEN thieves stole the front end of a Vauxhall Corsa while it was parked outside the driver’s house.

It was the latest example of the so-called Corsa Cannibals phenomenon where criminals strip entire parts from the popular hatchback’s bodywork.

They struck overnight between Good Friday and Easter Saturday in Chester-le-street, County Durham, removing the bonnet, grille and lights from a silver Corsa.

The thieves smashed the front passenger window, leaned in to pop the bonnet open, then unscrewed the front of the car to leave the engine exposed.

A mechanic said it could have taken as little as 10 minutes to steal – all done while 45-year-old driver was asleep, just yards away.

He said: “I could not believe my eyes when I saw it. My neighbour saw it first and she rang me to tell me the front of my car was missing.

“I am furious someone has just taken what is not theirs and caused me a great deal of hassle. It was so brazen.”

Vauxhall said its cars were targeted because they are popular.

A spokesman said: “There are no security or design issues with our best-selling Corsa.

“This is wanton vandalism.”

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„ The Corsa was parked outside owner’s home.

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