The British Georgia Harrison actually wanted to celebrate with her boyfriend, who had had his teeth in Turkey. However, the party was apparently arranged – the hotel room was completely destroyed. The damage must be £ 15,000, the 32-year-old may not leave until she gets up for him. She now asks for donations on a platform.
Her friend Arron Tighe had veneer used about £ 2000 – for treatment in Antalya, they booked in the Lexia Hotel. After the procedure, the couple wanted to celebrate in Turkey on their last day – the room in the accommodation was hit hard, as photos.
Harrison said she had a blackout after a mix of alcohol and antipsychotic drugs. When she woke up, she saw the destruction, the couple panicked and tried to go away secretly and go to the airport. But along the way she was continued by hotel staff and the police warned.
A judge won the couple to pay £ 15,000 to the hotel to pay the damage. The British are not allowed to leave for that. But the two cannot understand the sum – that’s why they did not pay and tried to leave the country despite the ban – but they were stopped every time.
Great -Britain: “Greatest mistake of my life”
Since the beginning of May the mother of a daughter has been involuntarily in Antalya. “That was the biggest mistake of my life,” said Harrison, who initially only granted the shower wall. But photos that the hotel has released show much greater damage: you can see a television torn from the anchorage and a ground window window. Moreover, the walls and the ceiling were kept with food and drink. The two beds and lamps are also broken.
Repair took a month
The room was then “unusable”. “The furniture, extra equipment and all types of objects used in our rooms are special designs and in this context it took about a month to repair our room,” the company said in a statement.
Half of the amount that the hotel called on as damage to damage had to spend the couple on hotels and living for their unwanted stay. With a GoFundMe campaign, the cleaner now wants to find donations to manage the costs. She hopes that she will soon be able to go home to her twelve -year -old daughter Poppy: “It breaks my heart. Sometimes I think I will never return to her again. I am so embarrassed, but my daughter needs me,” says the Brit.
Source: Krone

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