Everyone's passports were stolen, they were taken from the room. We traveled to Paris with my wife, a 10-year-old boy and a 2-year-old baby. We booked two adjoining rooms because there were no four-person rooms available. The person at the reception very friendly, we arrived a little early and they gave us a room first. Because we were tired from the trip, we put the Do Not Disturb sign on both doors, but every day people entered our rooms. With the excuse of stocking the coffee station, or cleaning, even when we specifically told people that we did not want them to clean up for us. The first day a European man with light eyes and gray hair came in, while my wife was bathing alone. The second day a lady with African features came in who only spoke French and said that she did not understand us, to whom both my wife in a room and myself told her that we did not want our room cleaned. but he went in anyway. The third day a man with African features came in who just spoke French when I was alone in the room's bathroom. Unfortunately, since we were in two rooms, my wife thought that I had kept the bag with the passports and I thought the same. We didn't realize it was missing until we got to take the train to London. I called the hotel and spoke to two people at the reception a woman and then a man but they told me that the room had already been cleaned and that there was nothing. They offered me no help or investigate the situation. I think it is a network dedicated to stealing passports because they had jewelry, cell phones, tablets, watches, but they only took the passport bag.
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