Dead body found under hotel bed
A guest staying at a Lhasa, Tibet hotel requested a change of room over a pungent smell, which has now turned into a hotel murder inquiry.
Only after moving to another room was he shocked to find out he had been lying inches above a dead body.
The guest, named only as Mr Zhang, had spent a few hours in the room before requesting a move.
A short time later he was told of the corpse under the bed, which has sparked a hotel murder investigation.
Police said he is not a suspect as the time of death was several days before he checked in.
Zhang said the experience has taken its toll and he has been struggling to sleep well since then.
“I stay up until 2am to 3am every morning and the slightest movement would wake me up,” he said.
“It left me in a bad mental state.”
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