A young Scottish woman is among four people charged by police after a London ambulance car was trashed following an England World Cup match. Larissa Bell, 21, of East Kilbride, is due to appear in court in London later this month alongside three Englishmen charged with criminal damage. The vehicle was smashed up when booze-fuelled yobs went wild on Borough High Street, near London Bridge station, after England’s 2-0 football World Cup quarter final win against Sweden in Russia on Saturday July 7th. Bell is understood to have been was spending the weekend in London with friends when she was pictured being cheered as she danced on top of the ambulance car. The restaurant worker was identified after footage of the incident went viral. Read More Top news stories today The London Ambulance rapid response car had to be taken out of service for repairs after being left with a shattered windscreen and major dents to the bonnet. Ambulance chiefs condemned the incident at the time, tweeting: “We’re delighted with the result, but this has put a big dampener on the celebrations for us. “While our officer attended a call nearby, this car was damaged in Borough High Street during…