Woman horrified after finding hidden room full of children's drawings in house
A woman has been urged to 'call the police' after discovering a secret room in her house packed with children's drawings. In a TikTok video, the woman is seen opening a small hatch in her wall to reveal a colourful room with child-like drawings plastered all over the walls.
She shared how the hatch locks from the inside before panning the camera around to show the words 'love shack' written alongside drawings of stars, smiley faces and peace signs. Elsewhere in the room, the names Rebecca, Kelly and Sarah can be seen in a drawing, suggesting these girls spent time in the room, possibly decorating it.
However, social media users couldn't help but comment on the strange discovery, saying the room loses all its innocents due to the words 'love shack' being written on the wall. One user said: "It was either a fun little hide out, or the creepiest thing ever".
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Another user added: "I’m hoping these were like 90s kids that really liked the song Love Shack by the B 52s and that’s why they made that sign. Kids being silly." A third user said: "Absolute weirdest vibes... love shack? The feet?"
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The homeowner, who is known as @bigbrah1 on TikTok, wrote: "Found a hidden room in my house. Locks from the inside. What do I do?" One more user said: "Locks from the inside is a good sign, I think. It means you couldn’t trap kids in there but they could lock u out if they wanted to."
However, another unconvinced user added: "Tell the police - just in case it’s linked to something..." In agreement, one user said: "The way I was smiling then immediately my face dropped and I became physically ill." A final user added: "You should definitely tell authorities, better to have someone look into it than to turn a blind eye to something that might actually need attention."
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