In the quietude of the night, a Singaporean named Cecilia experienced a chilling moment that would forever alter her perception of hotel safety.
This incident unfolded at the renowned KSL Hotel & Resort, leaving Cecilia, a 35-year-old financial advisor, in shock and vowing never to return.
The Unsettling Night
Waking up to an intrusion at 3 am is the stuff of nightmares. For Cecilia and her family, this nightmare became a stark reality during their stay at KSL Hotel & Resort.
Taking to TikTok on November 15, Cecilia shared the details of the harrowing incident. Asleep with her husband and 21-month-old toddler, Cecilia found herself abruptly awakened by the persistent noise at the door.
The situation escalated when the door unlocked, and a mysterious man entered the room. Limited visibility made it impossible to discern his identity, casting an eerie shadow over the room.
In the dimly lit room, Cecilia’s heart raced as the intruder walked in front of her bed. The source of light was the bathroom, leaving the man’s face obscured.
The tension peaked when, in response to Cecilia’s shout to wake her husband, the intruder hastily turned on his phone camera, briefly illuminating the room before claiming to have entered the wrong room and swiftly departing.
Shaken but relieved by the intruder’s departure, the tired couple returned to bed, hoping it was a bizarre dream. Morning brought a sense of urgency as they complained to the hotel manager, seeking answers and assurance.
Post-Incident Actions
The hotel’s response was perplexing; the CCTV cameras showed no evidence of the intrusion. However, in a gesture of acknowledgment, the hotel upgraded Cecilia’s room for the remainder of their three-day trip. The bizarre turn of events left the couple pondering the safety and security of their stay.
While grateful that no harm befell them and nothing was stolen, Cecilia couldn’t shake off the unsettling feeling. The decision not to file a police report raised questions about the balance between perceived safety and the practical implications of reporting an incident with no tangible loss.