Korean Streamer Jinnytty Locks Herself in Hotel Room During Stalker Incident in Poland
What Happened To Jinnytty? Korean Streamer Locks Herself In Hotel Room To Hide From Stalker Live On Stream In Poland
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Twitch streamer Jinny 'Jinnytty' faced a frightening situation during her livestream in Poland, where she barricaded herself in a hotel room to hide from an alleged stalker. The incident occurred while she was on a cycling marathon subathon, prompting police involvement after she reported the situation live to her viewers.
- 01Jinnytty barricaded herself in a hotel room during a livestream due to a stalking incident.
- 02The incident occurred on the fourth day of her cycling marathon from Poland to Romania.
- 03Viewers reported that a man approached her earlier, asking if she was still live.
- 04The police arrived approximately 54 minutes after she restarted her livestream.
- 05The alleged stalker reportedly called the police himself, pretending to be a hotel guest.
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Twitch streamer Jinny 'Jinnytty' experienced a terrifying moment during her livestream in Poland as she locked herself in her hotel room to escape an alleged stalker. The incident unfolded on the fourth day of her cycling marathon subathon, titled 'Wobbblethon.' Viewers became alarmed when they noticed she had barricaded the door with a chair. Reports indicate that the situation escalated after a man approached her earlier that night, asking if she was still live and stating he would return in 30 minutes. After ending her stream, Jinnytty claimed the same man knocked on her door multiple times. Fearing for her safety, she restarted her livestream to document the situation, during which she contacted the police. Officers reportedly arrived about 54 minutes later, and Jinnytty explained that the man had accessed the hotel by pretending to be a guest. This incident has raised significant concern among her fans and the streaming community.
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This incident raises awareness about the safety of content creators and the potential dangers they face while streaming in public.
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