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Hotel Staff Enter Occupied Room, Terrify Child
15 Jan
Summary
- Two hotel staff entered an occupied room unannounced using a master key.
- A six-year-old niece was terrified and ran out crying.
- Hotel management refused CCTV footage and downplayed the incident.

A relaxing Jaipur hotel visit became a nightmare for a family after two employees entered their occupied room without warning. The frightening encounter occurred when a six-year-old niece walked into the room and found unknown adults inside, causing her to flee in tears. The family emphasized the staff's lack of identification and the potential dangers of such privacy violations.
The hotel's general manager reportedly dismissed the seriousness of the situation, asking, "So what if they entered?" This response, coupled with the refusal to share CCTV footage of the incident, sparked significant criticism online. The family expressed deep concern for child safety, given the prevalence of serious crimes against children.
Following a viral social media post, the family reported that the CEO of Hyatt Hotels' team had reached out and planned a follow-up within 72 hours. The incident has prompted discussions about hotel accountability and guest safety protocols.



