Woman wakes up to “crime scene” in her bed after possum visits Airbnb

An Australian woman has woken up to a “crime scene” in her bed and discovered a creature had spent the night with her in an Airbnb.

Shan Wright discovered that a cheeky opossum had entered the house to sleep in without her noticing.

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“I slept on this side of the bed and I woke up and this is here,” she says, sharing her horror on TikTok by showing the clean sheets she slept on before swaying to the other side sharing Urine covers feces.

“We’re in a beautiful Airbnb and something slept with me.”

Wright said the animal left poo all over the floor, but she wasn’t sure what it was at first – which made the incident just a little scarier earlier in the month.

“I just woke up to a crime scene and I didn’t know about it all night,” she said.

Australian Shan Wright woke up to find a possum had shared her bed in an Airbnb. Credit: @shan.wright/tick tock

Wright documented her attempt to find the possum as she and her friend nervously searched their luggage and the Airbnb’s crevices for the animal.

“I worry about how well I slept,” she said.

In a recent update, the traveler confirmed that her possum friend had been found and relocated while the couple was sightseeing.

Wright praised her Airbnb hosts, who came quickly and changed the sheets and mattress.

“They boarded up the fireplace so my little pal couldn’t visit me…I can confirm I didn’t sleep very well,” she said.

Wright joked she was “a little sad” that she wasn’t able to meet the sleepover companion before he was found.

“I mean, not in my bed in the middle of the night, but morning would have helped,” she said in the comments, adding, “He was very polite not to wake me.”

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James Brien

James Brien is a 24ssports U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. James Brien joined 24ssports in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: jamesbrien@24ssports.com.

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