Living on a higher floor doesn’t mean you’re safe!
A woman and her husband had the scare of their lives when their condo unit on the 12th floor was almost broken into.
— Phoebe Shafinaz 🤍 March 30, 2023 All this time, Phoebe and her husband were screaming and the man on the balcony tried to shush them. The incident traumatised them and they couldn’t sleep after the incident. Her husband booked them a hotel room so they could sleep for a few hours before work. A netizen said that the security at her condominium had to regularly shine torchlight into balconies to make sure no people were breaking in.
— Sasaaahmad March 30, 2023 I love informative Twitter! I hope apa kami buat ni betul. This is just one of many temporary safety measures we’re taking. We’ve ordered more stuff. Thanks for all the suggestions. 🤍 https://t.co/YUTyozmkFV pic.twitter.com/4yI4npapf9
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