Drunk U.S. Soldier's Shower Nap Causes Over $600,000 in Hotel Damage in Norway
Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A U.S. Navy soldier caused extensive water damage at a hotel in Bergen, Norway, after falling asleep drunk in the shower.
- The incident resulted in water damage to eight hotel rooms, four corridors, the restaurant, and a staff room, leading to a repair bill of over 654,000 Norwegian kroner.
- The Royal Norwegian Navy has paid the bill and is considering whether to claim the amount from the U.S. Navy.
A bizarre incident involving a U.S. Navy soldier has resulted in a staggering repair bill for a hotel in Bergen, Norway. The soldier, reportedly intoxicated, fell asleep in his hotel shower, leading to significant water damage that affected multiple areas of the Citybox hotel, including guest rooms, common areas, and the restaurant.
The cost of repairs has amounted to nearly 655,000 Norwegian kroner (approximately $61,000 USD). The Royal Norwegian Navy, to which the soldier is attached, has covered the expense. However, the Navy is currently deliberating whether to seek reimbursement from the U.S. Navy, indicating a potential diplomatic and financial negotiation ahead.
While the exact circumstances of the soldier's presence in Bergen and his activities prior to the incident remain unclear, the event highlights the unexpected consequences that can arise from individual misconduct, even in a military context. The Norwegian military is now handling the matter, with the case likely to be escalated to the Ministry of Defence for further review. This unusual event serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities that come with international military cooperation and the potential costs involved.
Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.