A DISABLED woman claims she is being singled out for attacks by vandals.

Kim Hill, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, has for the past 18 months had her house in Court Lawns, Tylers Green and a number of her cars vandalised.

Three of her cars have been written off and another was covered with paint this week. Someone also tried to break in to her house over Christmas.

Police have set up a harassment file, but Mrs Hill says the mystery culprits remain at large and continue to attack her property.

She said: "It has always been a nice and safe area to live so for this to be happening here beggars belief.

"It is only my car being targeted, my neighbours leave their cars out but it is only mine that is damaged."

Mrs Hill added she had no idea who would be carrying out the attacks. She said: "As far as I am aware I have not upset anybody ."

This week's attack comes after her car was covered in green emulsion paint only three weeks ago.

Along with broken windows and headlights, the vandals have also urinated on her car seats and stolen her car battery.

Mrs Hill lives in the house with her daughter, Lauren. She has lived in the house since 1986.

Mrs Hill, who used to work for the social services as a care worker, cannot walk further than a few metres at a time and relies heavily on the car as her daughter does not drive.

She said: "It has got to the stage where I am thinking it has to be people who know us. It is kind of scary."

Lauren, 19, who works as a cashier at Morrisons, said: "It has been affecting me and really annoying me. It is so stupid and petty to do something to someone in my mum's condition.

"We are not the kind of people who go out of our way to upset anyone so they shouldn't have a reason to do this."