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Was there a UFO above Dunton?

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Published Date: 09 April 2009
Villagers report strange sightings in the night sky above a Mid Beds village
A mysterious light was spotted in the skies above Dunton on Sunday evening.

Residents saw an unidentified orange ball of light at around 10.15pm.
One told the Chronicle: "It seemed to be a sphere containing glowing flame, orange or yellow like a sun.

"But it wasn't a meteor or comet, it wasn't travelling fast enough and had no tail.

"It was silent, it wasn't a plane or helicopter. It wasn't a balloon or weather balloon.

"We watched it till it flew past our property and past our tall conifers until it was out of sight, it seemed to spin or oscillate while it flew.

"I couldn't hazard a guess as to what it was, a bit of a mystery really."

Did you spot the mystery light in the sky? Post us a comment below

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  • Last Updated: 09 April 2009 4:35 PM
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  • Location: Biggleswade
 
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melanie bates,

sage close biggleswade 10/08/2009 00:46:28
It was saturday 9th august, myself,my three boys and one of their friends was sitting outside the house talking, it was roughly 9.30 - 9.45ish.
We spotted a orange round ball like shape in the sky, it was fire in colour, no sound and it moved very slowly for a minute or so then slowly disapeared. After 5 mins or so another one appeared and that disapeared after a minute.
Very strange. The next night 8 of the kids on the estate sat outside my house until 11.50pm in their pyjama's waiting for it to appear, but nothing was spotted.

melanie bates

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