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'Star of Bethlehem' UFO spotted

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Published Date: 29 October 2008
Thursday, 11.10am - BELIEVER, Linda Szabo, saw a UFO out of her bedroom window just before day break on Monday morning.
The mysterious triangle shaped object moved slowly across the sky outside her home in Kingston Avenue, hovering over the Dysart Road area.

Linda, 61, spent eight minutes watching the craft before it disappeared.

She said: "My husband and my dad both worked in the RAF so I know what an aeroplane looks like and this was not a plane. It moved in the opposite direction to the flight path of planes in the area.

"I saw it at exactly 6.04am. It was like a huge star in the shape of a triangle, with three round balls on the corners. It was almost like the star of Bethlehem that you see on Christmas cards."

Unfortunately, Linda didn't have her mobile phone with her to grab a picture. It was downstairs and she didn't want to leave the window and miss seeing.

The UFO disappeared just as the sun was about to come up.

Linda said: "It was there like a speed camera, watching me. It made me feel weird.

"It was hovering over The Priory pub at one point.

"I believe in them. I've seen other things when I was younger so people shouldn't just dismiss the idea."


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The UFO bears a striking resemblance to the craft spotted by Alan Spick of Great Gonerby. Click here to see his story and UFO drawing.

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  • Last Updated: 30 October 2008 11:08 AM
  • Source: Grantham Journal
  • Location: Grantham
 
 

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