Woman 'crashes into ex-boyfriend's house for revenge'

A scorned lover has taken savage revenge on her ex-boyfriend by allegedly crashing into his parked car, forcing it through the front wall of his house and into his lounge room.

Nitri Madri, from Sydenham northwest of Melbourne, was asleep when he heard a car horn beeping just before 1am on Monday morning.

Moments later he heard a huge crash as his Subaru smashed through the front window of his house after allegedly being rammed by former girlfriend Lauren Williamson.

Lauren Williamson, left, is accused of ramming her ex-lover’s car into the front of his house. Source: 7News
Lauren Williamson, left, is accused of ramming her ex-lover’s car into the front of his house. Source: 7News
Ms Williamson claims her foot slipped on the pedal. Source: 7News
Ms Williamson claims her foot slipped on the pedal. Source: 7News

“I saw this car just come up to my car, hit it, and the next minute I see my car in the lounge room,” Mr Madri said.

Williamson’s car could be seen on CCTV approaching the driveway.

Her five-year-old daughter was also allegedly in the car.

Sydenham man Nitri Madri was asleep when he heard a car horn beeping just before 1am on Monday morning. Source:7News
Sydenham man Nitri Madri was asleep when he heard a car horn beeping just before 1am on Monday morning. Source:7News
Ms Williamson’s five-year-old daughter was in the car at the time of the alleged incident. Source: 7News
Ms Williamson’s five-year-old daughter was in the car at the time of the alleged incident. Source: 7News

The mother-of-three claims she was there to pick up her child’s property and her foot slipped after it went numb.

The bizarre incident could have had a much more tragic outcome.

Mr Madri’s six-year-old daughter often sleeps in the lounge room, but she was not in the house at the time.

Damage to the inside of the Sydenham house. Source: 7News
Damage to the inside of the Sydenham house. Source: 7News

During Williamson’s bail application, she cried and screamed, ‘What about my children, please, it’s Christmas.’

However, the magistrate refused her bail.

“I’ve moved on, but she can’t move on,” Mr Madri said.