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Did you know what mystery sight in the sky was?



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Published Date: 22 April 2008
A WOMAN who saw a mysterious sight as she drove over the moors is appealing to Whitby Gazette readers to help solve the mystery.
The mum whose name the Gazette only knows as Maria was travelling to Primrose Valley in Filey on the evening of 4 April when she and her children noticed something very strange in the sky.

In an email to the Whitby Gazette she said: "It was intensely bright.

"At one point, we went under it. It stayed still without hovering and without sound.

"Then as we passed it, it moved then was gone.

"We were on the A171, the moors part of the road. It was about 10pm.

"There was another car a short distance behind us that must have seen it too.

"Did anybody else report it? Do you know what it could have been?

"Underneath there were two very large round lights that give more of a glow than lighting up the area."

If you saw the mysterious sight, call the newsroom on (01947) 829910.



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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 4:28 PM
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