Re: Pete Tong blamed as 2000 gatecrashers wreck home
The paper article differs a little from the internet story .. it was a shout out, although he didn't give the full address out he's an easy target:
House party chaos blamed on Pete Tong
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The owner of £3million house is demanding an apology from Pete Tong and compensation after 2,000 gatecrashers trashed the property when he publicised a party on his radio show.
Rebecca Brooks is furious after the DJ put a 'shout out' on Radio One for a private 18th birthday party for daughter Sarah Ruscoe.
Hundreds of teenagers descended on the listed building, causing a 5km traffic tailback. They smashed windows, doors and paintings and caused damage outside.
Havoc: Uninvited revellers arrive at the gathering
Police eventually used dogs to force the uninvited revellers away from Colehayes Park. Mrs Brooks said: 'I was flabbergasted and astonished that the BBC could be so irresponsible.
Trashed: Rebecca Brooks is furious the event got a mention on the radio
'I was aghast at Pete Tong. This was supposed to be a party for my daughter's schoolfriends and it should not have been announced on Radio One.' She said of the damage: 'I can only liken it to a rock festival.'
The BBC said Tong did not specify the address of the venue of the party in Bovey Tracey, Devon, and that information about it was sent in by a listener to be one of his 'shout outs'.
The corporation added: 'He would never knowingly give an identifiable address for a private party.'
The paper article differs a little from the internet story .. it was a shout out, although he didn't give the full address out he's an easy target:
House party chaos blamed on Pete Tong
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The owner of £3million house is demanding an apology from Pete Tong and compensation after 2,000 gatecrashers trashed the property when he publicised a party on his radio show.
Rebecca Brooks is furious after the DJ put a 'shout out' on Radio One for a private 18th birthday party for daughter Sarah Ruscoe.
Hundreds of teenagers descended on the listed building, causing a 5km traffic tailback. They smashed windows, doors and paintings and caused damage outside.
Havoc: Uninvited revellers arrive at the gathering
Police eventually used dogs to force the uninvited revellers away from Colehayes Park. Mrs Brooks said: 'I was flabbergasted and astonished that the BBC could be so irresponsible.
Trashed: Rebecca Brooks is furious the event got a mention on the radio
'I was aghast at Pete Tong. This was supposed to be a party for my daughter's schoolfriends and it should not have been announced on Radio One.' She said of the damage: 'I can only liken it to a rock festival.'
The BBC said Tong did not specify the address of the venue of the party in Bovey Tracey, Devon, and that information about it was sent in by a listener to be one of his 'shout outs'.
The corporation added: 'He would never knowingly give an identifiable address for a private party.'
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