Sheraton Grand Sydney evacuated after guest allegedly

Sheraton Grand Sydney evacuated after guest allegedly

Sheraton Grand Sydney evacuated after guest allegedly smashes window, sets off sprinklers and floods floor

Dozens of guests were forced to evacuate from one of Sydney’s plushest 5-star hotels this morning after a guest allegedly smashed a window in his room, hit staff and set off the water sprinkler system.
9News understands people staying on at least four floors of the hotel, one of Sydney’s most exclusive with views over Hyde Park, had to leave their rooms during the incident.
Police and fire services were called to the hotel on Elizabeth Street, in the city centre, just before 8am, after workers grew concerned for the man’s safety.
Sheraton Grand Sydney
Police were told a 35-year-old man, who was a guest at the hotel, allegedly smashed the hotel window and set off the fire alarm in his room, causing his floor to flood. (9News)
The man was staying on the 12th floor of the luxury hotel.
The man was staying on the 12th floor of the luxury hotel. (9News)
Hotel staff had checked on the 35-year-old, who was staying on the 12th floor, and were allegedly hit by him.
Police arrested the man and have taken him to St Vincent’s Hospital for assessment.
A broken window at Sheraton Grand Sydney
The man allegedly smashed a window in his 12th floor room. (9News)
Emergency services were called to the hotel just before 8am.
Emergency services were called to the hotel just before 8am. (9News)
A guest at Sheraton Grand Sydney was arrested
Police from Sydney City Police Area Command arrested the man. (9News)
9News understands the man allegedly barricaded himself inside his room and triggered water sprinklers, causing damage on level 12.
A king room with views of Hyde Park can cost over $600 a night at the hotel.

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