A YOUNG woman filmed dancing on top of a smashed-up ambulance in the aftermath of England's World Cup quarter-final win is SCOTTISH.

Larissa Bell, 21, from East Kilbride, was spending a weekend in London with friends when she was pictured being cheered on by booze-fuelled England supporters as she trampled on the ambulance car.

11 A woman was filmed standing on top of an ambulance car as a crowd cheered around her Credit: Reuters

11 The 21-year-old, from Glasgow, was visiting London for the weekend

11 Larissa admitted to The Scottish Sun that she had danced on the ambulance Credit: Les Gallagher - The Sun Glasgow

In new footage obtained by Scottish Sun Online, the restaurant worker can be seen dancing on the bonnet of the car having trampled on the bonnet and windscreen.

She had been staying with friends in Orpington, South East London, over the weekend and travelled into the heart of the capital to watch England beat Sweden on Saturday.

It is understood she flew home to Glasgow yesterday and has not yet been spoken to by police.

When approached at her home today by our reporter, she admitted jumping on the ambulance but declined to comment further.

11 Larissa Bell was filmed dancing on top of an ambulance Credit: Facebook

11 The 21-year-old was visiting friends in London Credit: Facebook

11 The restaurant worker was visiting from Scotland Credit: Instagram

11 The 21-year-old was cheered on by boozed-up England supporters

Police appealed to trace a number of people who were seen on top of the vehicle near London Bridge after it was left seriously damaged.

The rapid response car had to be taken out of service for repairs after being left with a shattered windscreen and major dents in the bonnet.

It was one of a number of incidents where boozy supporters ran amok following England's 2-0 win over Sweden on Saturday afternoon.

London Ambulance Service condemned the incident, writing on Twitter: "We're delighted with the result, but this has put a big dampener on the celebrations for us.

11 Ms Bell flew back to Scotland on Monday

11 Topless louts clambered on top of the emergency vehicle as fans took over streets in London Bridge Credit: AFP or licensors

11 A Gareth Southgate lookalike also mounted the ambulance, striking a winning pose in front of the Shard Credit: Reuters

11 The life-saving motor's screen and bonnet were destroyed in the celebrations, forcing it to be taken off the road for repairs Credit: AFP or licensors

"While our officer attended a call nearby, this car was damaged in Borough High Street during the celebrations after the game - it's now off the road to be repaired."

Met Police later appealed for help in identifying those responsible.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Enquiries remain ongoing and no arrests have been made.

"Detectives from Southwark are investigating and are aware of images circulating via social media. Enquiries are underway to trace those involved.

"Officers advise anyone with information – or anyone who may have damaged the London Ambulance Service vehicle - to make contact with Southwark CID via 101 quoting ref 5683july07."

Elsewhere, one lout in Clapham Junction was filmed climbing onto the roof of a double-decker before jumping on to a bus stop and crashing straight through the glass.

Others were filmed riding on the roofs of buses in Southampton and the bonnets of cars in Folkestone, Kent.

A number of fans were also filmed storming branches of IKEA to celebrate the Sweden win, jumping on beds and display items while waving England flags.

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