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In each hotel, Robertson had a special underground [[safe room]] stocked with enough [[food]] and [[water]] and entertainment for six [[month]]s, and he had a cache of [[weapon]]s in each safe room for his own protection.
In each hotel, Robertson had a special underground [[safe room]] stocked with enough [[food]] and [[water]] and entertainment for six [[month]]s, and he had a cache of [[weapon]]s in each safe room for his own protection.


In [[2018]], Robertson had a hotel built in [[Sheffield]] on top of a disused and abandoned [[coal]] [[mine]] which had been transformed into a landfill which Robertson was aware about. He was also aware of the landfill's [[toxic waste]] materials that hadn't been disposed of, but he ignored it in favour of opening the hotel.  
In [[2018]], Robertson had a hotel built in [[Sheffield]] on top of a disused and abandoned [[coal]] [[mine]]. It was located just north of [[Parkwood Springs]], south-east of [[Shirecliffe]] and south-west of [[Longley]]. The mine system had been transformed into a landfill which Robertson was aware about. He was also aware of the landfill's [[toxic waste]] materials that hadn't been disposed of, but he ignored it in favour of opening the hotel.  


Unknown to Robertson and his people, the toxic waste contained dead carcasses of giant [[spider]]s from [[Sheffield Hallam University]], including one that wasn't completely dead. It grew larger, feeding on the toxic waste until it was so large it eventually found itself suffocating. The [[Mother spider (Arachnids in the UK)|mother spider]] led a number of [[Giant spider (Arachnids in the UK)|giant spiders]] which had also fed on the waste and had become larger.  
Unknown to Robertson and his people, the toxic waste contained dead carcasses of giant [[spider]]s from [[Sheffield Hallam University]], including one that wasn't completely dead. It grew larger, feeding on the toxic waste until it was so large it eventually found itself suffocating. The [[Mother spider (Arachnids in the UK)|mother spider]] led a number of [[Giant spider (Arachnids in the UK)|giant spiders]] which had also fed on the waste and had become larger.  
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