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Mum Abby Jones targeted in drive-by flour bomb attack in Loose

By: David Gazet

Published: 12:00, 29 September 2017

A pregnant mum was left shaken after her car was targeted in a drive-by flour bomb attack near Headcorn.

Abby Jones, 30, was heading south along Maidstone Road about 9.30pm on Monday after attending a church meeting in Loose.

As she passed another vehicle she saw a flash of white and blue and heard an “almighty bang”.

With nowhere safe to stop she continued to her home in Headcorn where she found remnants of a kilogram bag of Sainsbury’s self-raising flour lodged in her car’s bumper.

Abby Jones was driving her car when down Maidstone Road when she was flour bombed by a passing vehicle

Mrs Jones decided to visit the store in High Street and was told by the cashier a group of three men had purchased three packets earlier in the evening.

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The mum-of-two was travelling at 50mph and estimates the missile hit her car at a combined speed of 120mph.

It caused about £700 of damage to the bumper, grille and number plate.

Mrs Jones said she was more concerned that if it had hit her windscreen 2ft higher it could have caused a serious or fatal accident.

She believes it is likely others were targeted the same night.

She said: “I was quite angry and having to pay the insurance excess was not good.

Abby Jones was attacked with a flour bomb

“It could have been so much worse. If the flour bag had gone through the windscreen I could have swerved.

“That road is lined with trees and there are no barriers or other safety features.

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“I could have also hit another vehicle and that is how fatal accidents happen.

“It was definitely malicious. If they carry on doing it someone could get killed" - Abby Jones

“It was definitely malicious. If they carry on doing it someone could get killed. I want to stop it happening because next time it could be an elderly person or someone who is not as lucky.”

A spokesman for Kent Police confirmed officers are investigating.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Kent Police on 01622 604100 quoting reference YY/027506/17. Alternatively, contact Kent Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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