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Representational image of damages caused by hurricane-force winds in Chatellaillon, western France, Feb. 28, 2010 JEAN-PIERRE MULLER/AFP/Getty Images

A woman purposely crashed into her ex-boyfriend’s house to take revenge against him in Melbourne, Australia on Monday. The woman rammed the front wall of the house and into his lounge room, causing extensive damage.

Nitri Madri was fast asleep when he heard a car horn early Monday morning. A few moments later, he heard a huge crash. He then saw a car smashed through the front window of his house which was driven by his ex- girlfriend Lauren Williamson.

“I saw this car just come up to my car, hit it, and the next minute I see my car in the lounge room,” he said, Yahoo 7 reported.

Williamson’s five-year-old daughter was also reportedly in the car when she rammed it into the house.

She, however, claimed that she was at the house to pick up her child’s property and her foot slipped after it got numb.

Madri’s six-year-old daughter who usually sleeps in the lounge room was luckily not at home when the incident took place.

Police said Williamson first crashed her car into another car in the driveway, then pushed the other vehicle into the living room, Ten Play reported.

Williamson was arrested. During her bail application, she screamed, “What about my children, please, it’s Christmas.” However, her bail was rejected.

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

In a similar incident last week, a woman purposely crashed her car into a man's home in Orange County, Florida.

The man’s mother, Priscilla Ostine, said that the two had an arguments before the incident took place. "She crashed into the house because she was jealous he's with somebody else," she said, adding that a child was at the home when the woman crashed the car into the house.

"He was at the table eating and when she crashed into the house, he was pinned, and his mom heard him cry, so she jumped in and ran in there," she said, Click Orlando reported.

Nobody was injured and the woman was charged with domestic violence.

In another incident last month, a woman was killed after the car she was riding went airborne and crashed into the roof of a home in Holbrook, Massachusetts. The house was unoccupied when the incident took place however, the house was extensively damaged.

The car too was damaged with one tire ripped off and bumped completely off. The crash also blasted out a window which was on the other side of the house.