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The male tenant sneaked into the girls' room several times half-naked

2024-08-23

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On August 21, Ms. Shan from Chengdu posted a video to report that her shared apartment was repeatedly broken into by a strange male roommate: he took advantage of her going to the bathroom without locking the door and entered her room topless three times in a row and moved items in the room. She has now moved out. "It's too scary. I hope girls who rent houses outside must pay attention to safety."

On August 23, the reporter contacted Ms. Shan, who said she was from another place, had just graduated from university and lived alone. The shared house had 4 rooms, and at the time of the incident, there were 2 men and 2 women living there (each in one room). She had lived there for more than a year, and the roommates she met during that time were all pretty good. In March this year, the man moved in and lived diagonally across from her room. Since May this year, she has repeatedly suspected that her room was broken into. "When I went to the bathroom, I heard footsteps outside and the sound of the door moving many times."

Ms. Shan said that at first she thought it was a coincidence and that the door might not be hers. But at 2 a.m. on August 16, she went to the bathroom with diarrhea and did not lock the door, and she also heard the door move. At this moment, she concluded that her room was broken into. To confirm her guess, she turned on the video on her mobile phone after dawn and went to the bathroom again, and she captured a video of the man entering her room.

The video shows that the man, shirtless, opened the door three times. The first time he opened the door, he went to the bedside and left without taking anything. Before leaving, he looked back and found the phone that was recording, looked at the camera for a while and closed the door. Then he opened the door for the second time but did not enter. He looked at the camera for a while and closed the door. Then he opened the door for the third time and walked to the phone and knocked it down. Ms. Shan said that the other party must have wanted to delete the video, but when he heard that she was going back to the room, he ran away without time to delete it.

"I was terrified when I watched the video. I suddenly felt like I was the only one in the room. I was very scared." Ms. Shan said that she immediately called the police and asked them to come and deal with it. Then the man knocked on the door and said he wanted to borrow the air conditioner remote control. Seeing that she was not there, he did not ask her.

Ms. Shan said that after the police arrived, the man insisted that he was borrowing the remote control. "But he didn't have anything in his hand when he left, so it was obvious that he didn't take the remote control." Ms. Shan said that the police told her that the man's behavior did not constitute a crime and criticized and warned him. Ms. Shan moved to another place that day. "It's too scary. I hope girls who rent houses outside will pay attention to safety."

In this case, how should the man's behavior of breaking into Ms. Shan's room be characterized? Is it legal? The lawyer told reporters: The man's behavior is suspected of being illegal. Although Ms. Shan shared a room, it was still her own residence and she enjoyed the rights to privacy and tranquility. In particular, he was topless and sneaked into the room many times while the woman was taking a shower. He entered the room many times without permission and without legal and legitimate reasons. He is suspected of being illegal. He may face administrative detention at the least, or criminal offense at the worst.