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A woman in Thailand has shared her shock at finding a "strange" man under her bed in a hotel room. In a viral TikTok video shared on April 25, Natalisi Taksisi told her followers that she had been staying in a hotel in Tokyo when she made the discovery.

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00:00I found a strange man under my bed in my hotel room. I booked my solo trip to
00:05Japan because I thought Japan is very safe country. I stayed in very well-known
00:09chain hotel in Japan, APA Hotel, that is in Tokyo, near Ryogoku Tower. The place
00:15looked legit with a keycard that allowed me access only to my floor and to my
00:19room. On the first day everything was fine. The next day, after a day of
00:23sightseeing, I came back around 7.30 p.m., unlocked my room like usually, took
00:28off my clothes, lay down from the bed, and then I noticed a weird smell. At first I
00:33thought it was coming from my hair or the bed sheets, but then I realized it was
00:37coming from under the bed. Jokingly, I thought what if the dead person laying
00:41under the bed, but when I leaned over to check, I saw a pair of eyes staring at me.
00:47I saw Asian men under my bed. I started to scream and jump on my feet. The man
00:54climbed out from under the bed and stared at me for three seconds. Then he started
01:00to scream too and ran out from my room. I screamed for help and the hotel
01:05administration came and called the police. They found power bank and USB cable
01:10under my bed. I was kept asking the hotel how did it happen and they didn't have
01:16any answer for me. Even more, they suggested upfront that police won't find the
01:20intruder because they had no cameras. Feeling scared and unsafe, I moved to
01:26another hotel and demanded a full refund. They agreed to refund my original payment,
01:31but the police couldn't identify the intruder. The next days of my trip were a
01:37nightmare. I couldn't sleep. I was constantly on edge, checking every corner of
01:42my room. I eventually wrote to the hotel demanding compensation for emotional damage,
01:47asking for one thousand six hundred dollars. They refused, saying it wasn't in
01:54their policy. Now I'm left wondering how someone could get into my room, how
01:59someone knew that I'm alone in that room, and how the hotel can't take
02:02responsibility for such a severe breach of safety.

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