WATCH: Woman confronts drunk stranger sleeping on her couch
Updated | By El Broide
The woman detailed the scary experience by shooting a video
on her phone – which she has now shared on her TikTok account.
There’s nothing more intrusive than finding someone has forced entry into your home and has been around your space. This is exactly what happened to Tasha Morton when her mother woke her up saying that she has found a drunk man asleep on the couch in her conservatory. To protect herself, she videotaped the confrontation – and has now shared the experience on her TikTok page.
Tasha says that she found the drunk man sleeping in the conservatory of her house. She says that the man, with shaggy hair and an unkempt beard, was fast asleep with tobacco, a phone, and clothes dispersed around him.
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In the clip, Tasha wakes the man up by asking him if he knew that he was asleep in someone else's house. "No," the man replied before realising where he was and making a run for it.
The video became the first video Tasha posted onto her TikTok account. "So my mum woke my up at 6am shouting that there was a man asleep in the conservatory and I went to have a look,” Tasha says in the clip.
@tashasayshello what better way to do my first tiktok than to document my 6am ✨ trauma ✨
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Naturally, viewers were shocked that the man had let himself onto her property for a good night’s sleep. "Why is this a common occurrence in the UK? This happened to my mum a few years ago,” one user responded. Another saw the humour in the video and said, "At least he was polite."
Image courtesy: TikTok
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