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Lifeline' ice cream van destroyed by vandals.


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Michelle Roach, the founder of Anfield-based community interest company New Beginnings, Improving Lives, said the van had to be scrapped after it was targeted four times in less than a month.

She said: "It's heart-breaking, it's really sad. I don't believe that people that have done it understand the consequences."

"We've had it for three years, it's helped over 41,000 people and has been a lifeline to so many families and people in Liverpool."

 
 
 

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