A British woman has
been left shocked after finding a suspected illegal immigrant hiding on the back
seat of her Fiat Panda after she drove from France to the UK.
Sue Taber, who
arrived home this morning after driving from Spain to France and back to Britain
via the Eurotunnel, was astonished when she spotted a human leg behind the
driver's seat after parking up outside her home in Shepherdswell,
Kent.
She made the unusual
discovery as she let her two dogs out of the car and said the 5ft 8in man, aged
between 18 and 20, emerged from her vehicle shouting: 'I'm an orphan, I'm an
orphan'.
Ms Taber, who
believes the man got into her car while she left it briefly unattended and
unlocked at Calais, France, admitted she had felt something nudging her back on
her 53 mile cross-Channel journey, but assumed it was just one of her dogs
fetching a ball.
Sue Taber was shocked to discover the man hiding behind
her driver's seat as she arrived back to her home in Shepherdswell, Kent, having
driven from Spain via France and back to the UK via the Eurotunnel
She believes he had got into the back of her Fiat Panda
(file picture) while she had stopped to check her dogs
She believes the
stowaway climbed into her Fiat and hid behind the seat after she left it
unattended while she checked her two dogs in Calais.
She said, after
making the discovery, she shouted at the stowaway 'in no uncertain terms' to
'get lost' before she went inside her home to dial 999 as he fled just before
9.30am.
It comes just hours
after a ferry bound for Britain was stormed by up to 250 illegal immigrants who
tried to force their way on board the vessel at Calais.
Security staff were
forced to turn a fire hose on the immigrants as they attempted to overpower
officials and machine-gun wielding police by climbing over fences and running up
the main ramp into the P&O ferry's vehicle hold.
Ironically, Ms Taber
had been listening to a local radio station phone-in on migrants and the Calais
incident as she drove home from the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone - but was
completely unaware she was carrying one.
She told BBC Radio
Kent: 'I can't believe this happened, I just can't believe that this man got in
my car.
'As I let the dogs
out of the car a leg protruded from behind my seats and a chap got out and said
"I'm an orphan, I'm an orphan" at which point I told him to get lost.
'I just can't believe
this man got in my car and I can only think that [it happened] when I took my
dogs in to get their passports done at Calais - the only place where I would let
my guard down and not had the car locked.
MsTaber said the 5ft 8in tall man jumped out of her Fiat
and started shouting 'I'm an orphan, I'm an orphan' after she pulled up outside
her house in the quiet village of Shepherdswell, Kent (pictured) at about 9.30am
today
'I may be wrong,
maybe I've done it somewhere else but it's the only place I can think of where
I've got out of the car and maybe not locked it.
'I'm still shaking.
You just can't believe it could happen to you. I've got a Fiat Panda for
goodness sake, with two dogs in the back.
'And I've managed to
get though passport control, everything else with a stowaway on
board.'
Ms Taber said she
even felt her something nudging her back during the cross-Channel journey home
but assumed it was her dog.
She said: 'I thought
my dog was nudging me in the back, she's a nutcase for balls and I'm thought she
found one because I kept feeling something in the back of me. Now I know it
probably wasn't [the dog], it was probably this chap wriggling.
'I feel outraged it
happened to me, I wish it was someone else's problem, that sounds awful but I
sound vulnerable now.'
Ms Taber believes the man may have jumped into her car as
she tended to her dogs before entering the Eurotunnel at Calais, France
(pictured).
She said the incident
was all the more unusual because she had taken 'security precautions' throughout
her journey home from Spain.
She said: 'I was
paranoid driving back by myself so everywhere I stopped I clicked the door
locked.
'If I stopped for a
half hour break I'd stop where there was light outside the petrol station so I
wasn't going to get hijacked.
'The only place that
I think it could have happened was at Calais.
'It's the only place
I might not have locked the car.'
A Kent Police
spokesman said: 'Kent Police was called at 9.27am today to reports of a
suspected illegal immigrant in a car in Shepherdswell.
'Officers located the
man and he has been transferred to the Home Office Immigration Enforcement
(formally UKBA) for them to take any further action.'
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