Nightmare in Jerusalem: 'At 5 a.m. a stranger entered the room'
A mother and daughter staying at the Stay Inn hotel in Jerusalem were shocked when a stranger entered their room at 5:30 a.m. The hotel long ignored their complaints. Later, there was another attempt to enter. Only after journalists intervened did the hotel manager apologize, but the guests received no explanations or compensation.
A mother and daughter staying for one night at the Stay Inn hotel on King George Street in Jerusalem faced a frightening incident. Around 5:30 a.m., while they were asleep, an unknown person entered their room, looked around, and left without closing the door. The woman called the service center, but the night attendant only promised to look into it. In the morning, around 9:30, someone again tried to open the door. After contacting the hotel management, they were promised a review of camera footage, but no response followed. Upon checkout, they were told that manager Ahmad would contact them, but he did not answer four calls. Only after journalists intervened did Michael contact them, apologizing and suggesting the room may have been mistakenly considered vacant. The woman demands explanations and apologies, noting that the hotel ignores their complaints.
Nightmare in Jerusalem: 'At 5 a.m. a stranger entered the room'