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Charity shop hit by idiotic vandals - who set off fire extinguisher through door

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A south Manchester charity shop was hit by idiotic vandals - who set off a fire extinguisher through the front door. The Cancer Research shop on Wilmslow Road in Didsbury village was targeted in the early hours of Saturday (October 16).

A post shared on the Facebook group Didsbury M20 by a member of staff said the incident meant the shop couldn't open on that day. READ MORE:The people who no longer feel safe getting the tram A fire extinguisher is understood to have been stolen from the Shell petrol station over the road before being let off through the keyhole, filling the shop with dust.

Stock had to be thrown away. Police were called by boss Dawn Farrimond-Maddock. She said around £1,000 was lost. She posted: "Sadly the Didsbury shop was

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