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Tourists try to flee hotel without paying 10,900 bill, caught after police chase: Video

Updated on: Oct 28, 2025 04:18 PM IST

The group, which included two young men and a woman, had checked into the Holiday Hotel near Mount Abu.

In a rather unusual incident from Rajasthan’s Sirohi district, a group of tourists from Gujarat allegedly tried to flee a hotel in Abu Road without paying their bill of 10,900, only to be caught soon after in a police chase.

The group, which included two young men and a woman tried to escape.

The group, which included two young men and a woman, had checked into the Holiday Hotel, where they spent time eating, drinking, and resting.

When it was time to settle the bill, they reportedly attempted to drive off in their Suzuki Baleno without paying.

The hotel owner, sensing something suspicious as the group hurriedly packed up and moved toward their car, immediately alerted the police.

Claim of no money to paying eventually

Acting swiftly, the police joined the chase and managed to intercept the vehicle near Ambaji Road in Abu Road before the tourists could leave the area.

When confronted, the tourists initially claimed they had no money. However, under police supervision, they later transferred the entire amount online.

Thanks to the quick response from both the hotel owner and the local police, the hotel avoided any financial loss and the matter was resolved on the spot.

A video of the incident has since gone viral on social media, showing the tourists being questioned about why they refused to pay despite traveling in a luxury car.

Online reactions on the viral video

The clip has sparked a wave of online reactions. While many users mocked the failed getaway, with one writing, “Classic getaway fail — tried to skip the bill, but karma (and hotel staff) caught up fast”, others urged restraint in generalizing the tourists’ behavior based on their state of origin.

As one commenter pointed out, “People should be careful not to use words like ‘Gujarati’, ‘Rajasthani’, ‘Northie’, or ‘Marathi’ when describing such incidents. It’s unfair to attribute one person’s mistake to an entire community. Our society is already too easily divided by such labels.”

The incident, though minor, has reignited discussions about accountability, stereotypes, and how quickly social media narratives can spiral beyond the facts.

 
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