FOOTAGE captured by security cameras shows an attack on the family home of Hampshire Cricket captain James Vince.
Vince, 33, has lived in a village just east of Southampton for eight years while representing England and the country cricket team.
He has revealed details of two attacks on his family home, which have forced his wife and young children out during repair works.
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Hampshire Police have detailed incidents in the early hours of April 15 and May 11, with damage to two cars and front windows smashed on both occasions.
This footage supplied by Hampshire captain James Vince is of an unprovoked attack on his home.
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Vince’s property was vandalised on two separate occasions (April 15 and May 11) forcing his family out.
He is appealing for anyone with information to go to Hampshire Police. pic.twitter.com/Oct9BDTocb
Footage of the second attack supplied by Vince shows an intruder being handed something over the closed fence by another individual.
The intruder then throws what appears to be bricks through the front windows before turning to attack a car parked in the driveway.
Vince said: “We don’t want to risk the same thing happening again. It’s not fair for my wife or children to have to go through it again."
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