π― Introduction
In Karachi’s Saddar district, the Clifton Residency Hotel closed down in 1998 after a string of unexplained deaths. Yet, one room remained infamous—Room 302. Locals say no tenant ever spent more than one night there.
π£ The First Guest
The first guest after the hotel’s renovation was a traveling salesman. He checked into Room 302, left his suitcase neatly by the door, and went to sleep. By morning, the suitcase was gone—and so was he. The room was empty, except for a single muddy footprint on the ceiling.
π° Whispers at 3 AM
Housekeeping staff claimed they heard knocking from inside the walls. Guests who dared to stay said the bathroom mirror always showed someone else’s reflection—never their own. Sometimes a man, sometimes a child, sometimes… nothing human at all.
π The Final Occupant
The last known tenant was a woman named Sana, a university student. She live-streamed her night in Room 302, laughing at the “haunted” rumors. At exactly 3:12 AM, her stream froze. For 7 minutes, viewers watched static, broken by flashes of her face—eyes wide, mouth open in a silent scream.
When staff broke in, the room was empty. The stream ended only when her phone was found… still recording, placed neatly on the bed.
❗ The Door Today
The hotel stands abandoned, but if you pass Clifton Residency, you’ll see Room 302’s balcony light flicker every night—though the building has no electricity.
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