The 10 word warning issued to vandal after Nuneaton's Three Lions wall attacked again
Nuneaton's famous Three Lions wall has been attacked by a vandal again. It has angered the Williams family, who commissioned and paid for the mural on the wall at the front of their home in the Bull Ring.
Taking to social media, Kate Williams issued a message to the vandal, who she says has been behind the spate of vandalism attacks over recent months. It is entitled 'hey, that's my house.'
At the start of the month, the portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II was defaced, now the vandal has struck again. Having initially been hesitant to highlight the attacks, the local resident posted a message to the vandal behind the attacks.
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In it, she explained why the impact the wall has had - raising thousands of pounds for good causes, including paying life-saving defibrillators as well as special bleed kits for the town. She also urged the vandal to 'take your green sharpie and draw on your own wall.'
"To the person who continues to deface our wall I say this," the post reads. "I wasn’t going to give you air time but I do hope that you understand what our wall stands for. It stands for ladies who need help with their ovarian cancer journey. Young girls trying to make their way into football.
"It stands for anyone who may need a defibrillator in our community or a bleed kit whatever your beliefs. We paid for this with our own money and have only used it for positive impact so please take your green sharpie and draw on your own wall and not ours. Thank you."