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A gang of 100 teenagers wrecked a family home at a party advertised on Twitter – causing £4,000 of damage.

The drunk yobs ransacked rooms and smashed antiques with baseball bats at Kevin and Lesley Norman’s ­property.

Daughter, Brodie, 16, who had arranged the bash for a few close friends later wrote online: “My house is f****d.”

Earlier a reveller posted the address online and tweeted: “PARTY! BRING WHOEVER!”

Within minutes 100 guests descended on the £350,000 home in Enderby, Leicestershire.

Brodie’s parents returned at 1am.

Mr Norman said: "The trouble was caused by people who just turned up because someone put it out on Twitter.

"It was mayhem but my daughter and her friends were too scared to do anything."

Mrs Norman said: “Brodie couldn’t have been more sorry. Nevertheless she is grounded indefinitely.”

She added: “Twitter is the devil.”