Reddit user goes viral after discovering stranger sleeping under her house
The woman, known only to her online audience as “Springchikun,” was tidying up the yard earlier this week when she noticed that the hatch to a small, underground compartment of her 113-year-old abode had been suspiciously unlocked.Upon investigating the curious breach, the gal discovered a makeshift bed, complete with a purple and pink blanket and several bags filled with a stranger’s personal effects.
Rather than ringing the alarm, Springchikun left her non-paying tenant a handwritten note, offering support. “If you need help, food, a phone or help with resources, please knock on the door,” she wrote, in part. “You are not in trouble …You matter.”“Her name is Gaby, and she’s in her late 40s,” Springchikun explained to Reddit readers in an update. “She admits to struggling with mental illness.”
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