A FAMILY was left terrified after their home was covered in used engine oil during a mystery attack.
A picture shared on social media shows the property in Baggeridge Close, Gospel End, South Staffordshire, plastered in a black mess.
The attack, which happened at 4.30am last Friday, left the windows, front door and garage ruined.
The homeowner's daughter said she was "seething" after her family started feeling sick due to the liquid thrown on their house.
She wrote on Facebook: "No, l'm not angry I'm positively seething. Woken up at 4am by someone throwing what we suspect is used engine oil at the front of my father's house now smelling through the whole property making us all feel very very sick.
"l only woke up by chance after hearing something being thrown at the downstairs window.
"If you know who this was please do the right thing and call it in."
Staffordshire Police said they launched an investigation but no arrests have been made so far.
It is believed the offender exited a silver car and filled some buckets from the rear of the vehicle before throwing the liquid onto the property.
He was described as a man in their 20s, around 5ft 8ins to 5ft 10ins tall, and wearing dark clothing including a dark hoodie.
Any person who witnessed the attack has been urged to contact Staffordshire Police to help with their inquiry.
The Sun has contacted Staffordshire Police for comment.
Last year, we reported the story of a cat owner whose saw his house ruined when his cat returned home covered in black oil, leaving filthy paw prints all over the cream carpets.
Jamie Knight, 34, woke in the middle of the night to find black oil around his home.
He said: "I jumped out of bed to find Darwin covered head to toe in oil. It was like he had been completely submerged.
"I was so shocked and upset, and worried someone had dunked him in it. He was distressed."
Jamie, of Great Barr, Birmingham, had no luck cleaning Darwin with washing-up liquid and took him to the vet.
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