‘Jealous’ man caught red-handed on camera stamping on £225,000 McLaren supercar
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    A McLaren supercar owner was left fuming when he caught a man stamping on his £225,000 ride.

    Celebrity supercar dealer George Gehdu posted a video showing the passer-by stepping on the windshield of his orange McLaren Spider on the road in Uxbridge, west London.

    While he was in a barbershop having a haircut, the stranger hopped onto the sunroof and rocked the supercar before stomping on the rear shield.

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    The man jumped off and walked away as stunned pedestrians watched on.

    George was gutted when he saw the damage done to his car but police arrived shortly and arrested the man on site.

    He wrote in the post: "I have never been handed anything in my life and worked my ass off only for some jealous **** to smash it to bits.

    "Firstly I appreciate the support massively, not just people across the country but across the world, to see if everything is alright

    "I’m all good, I wasn’t involved in anything, it was just some scrawny little rat, nevertheless the police came in good time. A car is a car.

    "He definitely took his time and tried to damage it as much as possible, nevertheless I’m still out here and I’m still moving and that’s the main thing."

    Viewers felt sorry for George, with one fuming: "This is f***ing disgusting! What the hell is wrong with people?"

    "You can't have anything nice in this day without someone feeling they have the right to disrespect your hard-earned work to achieve a life goal," a second penned.

    "Hope you get it sorted."

    A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Police are investigating a report of criminal damage to a car that is alleged to have occurred in Baker Road, Uxbridge, on the morning of Sunday, February 12.

    "Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made."

    George hoped to share the footage as a reminder to other supercar owners to "be careful" and watch out for people who "don't want anyone to own anything nice".

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