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Travelodge probes room access reports after Maidenhead assault
Travelodge apologized and changed key policies after a sexual assault at its Maidenhead hotel; an independent review led by barrister Paul Greaney KC will assess security measures.
- Travelodge is conducting a full review after two women reported strangers entering their hotel rooms while they were alone.
- Kyran Smith was jailed for seven-and-a-half years for sexually assaulting a woman at a Maidenhead Travelodge in 2022.
- Travelodge CEO Jo Boydell publicly apologized and expressed regret over the slow response to handling the survivors' complaints.
- Labour MPs, including Sir Keir Starmer, have urged Jo Boydell to engage seriously with the government to address security concerns and improve hotel safety.
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Woman Sexually Assaulted by Man Given Hotel Room Key by Staff After He Claimed to Be Her Boyfriend
A woman was sexually assaulted after staff at a Travelodge hotel in England gave a key card to a man claiming to be her boyfriend in December 2022. She's now speaking out, and the hotel has apologized.
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Travelodge probes further room access reports Travelodge is investigating more reports of strangers accessing rooms, after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who was given a key card to her room by staff. The hotel chain is carrying out a full review after two women told the BBC that people…
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