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UFO FILES#2-5


THE EXCHANGE STUDENT'S UFO
Belgian language student Estzer Bauduin, 23, claimed an amazing encounter with an alien spacecraft in the early hours of one January morning, 2000. Estzer reported looking out the bedroom window of her Hull lodging house at around 2.15 AM  and, to her  amazement, seeing a flying saucer shaped craft going back and forth in the sky overhead.
        "It had a large red light and a blue light, and it was shining a bright ray of light straight down. It was making waves of noise, or a weird sound . When the light came through my window,  I was terrified," Eszter admitted, adding that the object  "stayed ...for about ten minutes, disappeared, and then came back again."  Estzer said that she had wished for the UFO to return again, but without any luck. "I kept hearing noises" she said, " but they were just normal aeroplanes".

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THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ?
Several residents of Foredyke Avenue, Stoneferry, Hull, believed that they had seen a real UFO in September 1997. One man, Michael Coggan, was alerted to an unusual object in the sky by his father-in-law, Dave Marshall. Michael told Hull Daily Mail reporters : 'At first I thought it was just a star. But when I looked through the binoculars I could see really vivid colours. It was flashing red, blue, green and then yellow constantly.'
Another witness, Julie Flemming said: I thought it was a helicopter but then I realised it couldn't be because it was stuck there for about an hour moving slowly out of view until it disappeared ... .'
According to RAF Leconfield Flight Lieutenant Rob Matson, however, the object seen by the residents of Foredyke Avenue was not extra -terrestrial in origin.  Instead he claimed it was the luminous atmospheric light display known as the Northern Lights.'We were returning from a training exercise...and , due to it being quite dark, could see the Northern Lights quite prominently to the north of Pickering through our night vision goggles'.


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