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Strange discovery – in a Swedish hotel news

It was after a skiing holiday in the Swedish mountains that Jenny Stevenson and her family made the strange discovery.

On their way home from the salon, they stopped at an inn. The idea is that they will stay overnight and continue their journey home for a scan the next day.

The family, who moved to Sweden from England two years ago, were hungry after a long day’s travel and immediately settled into the dining room for a late dinner.

It was then that the family’s gaze suddenly turned to the wall of the dining room.

– My daughter said: “Mom, there’s a picture of Barney on the wall,” says Jenny Stevenson Daily Mirror.

When Jenny took a closer look at the wall, she saw that the woman in the painting looked a lot like her seven-year-old son, Barney.

https://twitter.com/JennieStevenson/status/1644774477190791168

“Survived the Night”

Despite the strange discovery, the “creaky floors” and the “primitive dormitory,” the family took it all in stride. This was when they later realized that Carl Larsson’s “Lisbeth” painting on the wall was a Swedish treasure.

Jenny Stevenson shared the discovery with her followers on Twitter:

“We arrived at a secluded country inn to find a painting of our little girl. It has absolutely no terrifying precedents, so it can be quiet.” She writes.

The post is widely circulated, and many users jokingly wonder if the family should review their housing situation.

In a later update, Jenny Stevenson writes that the family “survived the night” and are now safe 30 miles south.

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“We awoke at one point to hear an unusual paper sound, like someone turning the pages of a book.” She writes.

Expression was in contact with Jenny Stevenson who approved the publication of the images.

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