A NAKED drunk Hallowe’en reveller slept in the Kingsley Common home of strangers after being kicked out of a Farnham nightclub last Monday.
Car salesman Marc Campfield, 29, from Bordon, had been enjoying a night out at Licked, in Farnham’s The Woolmead, but was shown the door for being too drunk and falling asleep.
Rather than return home, he somehow staggered into the Jarvis family home in Kingsley Common - almost four miles from his own home in Bordon, and fell asleep on the floor of a spare bedroom.
Homeowner Juliet, 49, woke up around 4.30am on Sunday after hearing whom she assumed was her son Stewart walk in before seeing him asleep on the floor. She placed a pillow under his head.
However, the following morning her husband, Cliff, came downstairs having made a discovery. He declared: “There’s a naked bloke upstairs and it is not Stewart.”
Mr Campfield told Metro.co.uk: “I was so drunk apparently I was falling asleep in the club. I don’t know what happened. I have vague flashbacks of me strolling through woods at 3am in the middle of nowhere. How I’ve got there, I don’t know.”
Mrs Jarvis posted a picture of Mr Campfield on Facebook and said: “He looked like my son enough to pass a cursory (glance).
“I thought his hand looked mucky, but figured it could be that his car broke, and just thought: ‘Ah well, Stewart does funny stuff, he can explain what he is up to in the morning.’ So off I went back to bed.
“In the morning it turned out it was a guy called Marc, with a half-painted face who had left his clothes in the conservatory covered in mud, with his muddy phone.
“I wonder if he was walking home and threw himself over the fence at the back? Or did he pick up all that mud in the woods? We live in the middle of nowhere.”
Mr Campfield later sent a “thank you” note and some flowers to the Jarvis family in return for their hospitality.




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