A Singaporean woman is devastated after losing $30,000 worth of jewelry, including her Tiffany wedding ring, during a vacation in Thailand. Her husband suspects a hotel bellboy may be involved, citing suspicious behavior and contradictory statements. The incident occurred while checking out, when the woman accidentally left her jewelry in the bathroom.
A Singaporean woman is distraught after losing jewellery worth $30,000 during a holiday in Thailand .Her Tiffany wedding ring, two diamond rings and a bracelet are gone.Her husband, Stomp contributor Jonny, said a hotel bellboy was involved in the incident."Our relaxing holiday quickly turned into a nightmare." said the Stomp contributor.
"To matters worse, the bellboy, who was involved in the incident, changed his statement during the police investigation. Initially, when he spoke with my wife, he had claimed that he entered the bathroom and found it already cleaned and that he hadn't seen the jewellery. The Stomp contributor shared a screenshot of a Nov 4 email he received from the hotel's director of rooms, who wrote: "Our investigation indicates that the team members involved did not come across the rings and bracelet, therefore, could not have taken them."
"We are unable to provide additional information due to the confidentiality of those involved. The safety, security, and trust of our guests remain our top priorities, and we are committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity."
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