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Her Older Sister Stole And Crashed Her Car, But Her Parents Didn’t Want Her To Press Charges In Order To Fix The Car Via Insurance, So They Are Now Using Money From A Vacation Fund And Have Blamed Her For Missing The Vacation

In turn, she claims to have literally begged her parents not to let her sister stay with them. Her parents wanted to help out their eldest daughter, though and didn’t want to just leave her out on the street.

And at that point, she figured it would probably be a good time to ask for a lock on her door again. To her dismay, though, her parents declined her request a second time.

So, since she is still in high school, she obviously cannot stand guard over her belongings at all times. And this reality ended up having some serious consequences.

Apparently, when she got home from school this past Friday, she found that her car had been “absolutely trashed”– with the side of it totally destroyed.

It later came to light that her sister had gone snooping in her room, found the spare key to her car, and stolen the vehicle. Then, while out, her sister apparently ate “crap” and tossed fast food wrappers all over the interior.

And finally, by the end of the trip, her sister reportedly lost control of the car while driving over a sheet of ice and ended up side-swiping a tree.

“When I saw my car, I was livid,” she recalled. Who wouldn’t be?

She also told her parents that she expected her sister to pay for all of the damages. Surprise, surprise, though, her parents informed her that her sister had no money to cover the cost of repair.

So, she claimed that she would call her grandparents. After all, they had helped her get the car in the first place, as well as get it insured.

Anyway, she did end up speaking with her grandfather, and the call went very well. She ended up learning that her insurance would either cover the cost of the damages or replace her car, depending on the extent of the damage.

But her grandfather also told her that she would have to file a police report in order to get everything covered. In turn, her sister would probably be charged with the theft of her car.

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