Mar 7 • 12:59 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

MPs demand answers after Travelodge gave rapist key to woman's room - then offered £30 apology for attack

UK MPs are pressing Travelodge's CEO for answers following a serious incident where a rapist was mistakenly given a key to a woman's room and only offered a £30 compensation afterwards.

The incident involving Travelodge, where a rapist was given access to a woman's room, has raised alarm among UK lawmakers. Almost 100 MPs have called for an urgent meeting with the company’s CEO, Jo Boydell, to discuss the disturbing details surrounding the case that occurred at their Maidenhead branch in December 2022. The offender, Kyran Smith, falsely claimed to the hotel reception that he was the woman’s boyfriend, which led to him being given the key to her room.

The MPs described the £30 offered as an 'insulting' apology following the attack, which has sparked widespread public and media outrage. Smith has since been sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison, but the situation reflects significant concerns regarding hotel security protocols and staff training in handling such sensitive matters. This incident not only highlights the vulnerabilities faced by hotel guests but also the potential failures in corporate responsibility and response to crime.

The ongoing demands for accountability from lawmakers might lead to broader discussions on the safety measures in place at hotels across the UK. As more details of the incident come to light, it could prompt regulatory scrutiny over practices in the hospitality industry, ensuring guests are protected from such violations in the future and that appropriate responses are in place for similar occurrences.

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