
LONDON—An American tourist, who accidentally got locked inside a London bookstore late Thursday night after the store had closed, eventually tweeted himself to freedom.
David Willis, from Dallas, Texas, was visiting the Trafalgar Square branch of the Waterstones bookstore a little before 9 p.m. and at some point reportedly wandered upstairs to use the free Wi-fi. When he came back downstairs a little while later, he realized that the store had closed, the staff had left and the store had been locked.
At 10:11 p.m., he tweeted this Instagram picture of his captivity. Read more...
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