A model was terrified after finding a man hidden under her bed in her hotel room.
Natalisi Taksisi was on a solo trip when she had the shocking encounter.
The young woman had no issues at the hotel on her first night, however, things took a turn the next day.
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After a day of sightseeing, Natalisi explained that she returned to her room at around 7.30 pm.
A key card was required to access both the hotel and her room.
“I booked my solo trip to Japan because I thought Japan was a very safe country,” Natalisi said.

“The place looked legit, and I had a key card which gave me access to the hotel and my room.
“The first day, everything was fine.
“The next day, after a day of sightseeing, I came back around 7.30 pm, unlocked my room like usual, took off my clothes, and lay down on the bed.
“Then I noticed a weird smell.
“At first I thought it was coming from my hair or the bed sheets, but then I realised it was coming from under the bed.
“When I leaned over to check, I saw a pair of eyes staring at me.
“I saw a man under my bed, and I started to scream and jumped to my feet.
“The man climbed out from under the bed and stared at me for three seconds.
“Those seconds felt like my life was over.”
Totally horrified, Natalisi called for help straight away, and hotel staff called the police.
Authorities found a power bank and a USB cable underneath the bed, as reported by Need To Know.
According to Natalisi, the hotel informed her that police would struggle to find the suspect as there are no CCTV cameras inside the building.
The influencer felt so alarmed that she moved to a different hotel that same night.
She requested a full refund from the hotel after she had paid £449 to stay for three nights.
Natalisi, who currently lives in Thailand, highlighted that she did not receive any compensation to dispute her distress.
She said: “I kept asking the hotel, ‘How did it happen?’, and they didn’t have any answer for me.
“They suggested upfront that police wouldn’t find the intruder because they have no cameras.
“Feeling scared and unsafe, I moved to another hotel and demanded a full refund.
“The next days of my trip were a nightmare.
“I couldn’t sleep, and I was constantly on edge, checking every corner of my room.
“I’m left wondering how someone could get into my room, how someone knew that I was alone in my room.
“And how can the hotel not take responsibility for such a severe breach of safety?”
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