UFO
riddle hovers over Gorleston
LAURA
BAGSHAW
30 August
2007
IT'S
the sort of sight you would expect to see in an episode of Doctor Who - a strange
black object with a light coming from it floating silently in the twilight sky.
But
this is exactly what council worker Stewart Davis witnessed while on his rounds
closing parks and cemeteries on Friday night.
The
father-of-two was driving along Brasenose Avenue in Gorleston at about 8.15pm
after locking the Magdalen Way car park when he glanced skywards and noticed something
unusual.
Stopping
his car at the roadside, the GYB Services worker stood on the pavement and couldn't
believe his eyes.
I
thought it was a helicopter at first, said Mr Davies, but it was quite
low and it didn't make any noise, so it couldn't have been.
The
strange black object shaped like a telephone box caught the attention of another
driver who stopped and watched it drifting slowly in the air.
Mr
Davies said: The man asked me 'What the hell is that?' but neither of us
could work out what it was.
It
looked like a wheelie bin or telephone box with fire coming out of the bottom.
It was just floating sideways and didn't make any noise. It was the strangest
thing.
Mr
Davis, of Robin Avenue, Bradwell, took pictures of the object on his mobile phone.
The
other chap who was standing with me had a camera and got some pictures.
It
was slowly moving over the rooftops of houses and we thought it was going to crash
into a house. By this time several other people walking by had stopped to take
a look, but no one could work out what it was.
The
object disappeared out of view behind the James Paget University Hospital.
I
drove about for a little while but I could see anything, said Mr Davis.
Becoming
something of an X-Files' Mulder, Mr Davis has been showing the pictures to his
work colleagues.
I
wanted to see if anyone could tell me what it was, but no one has any reasonable
explanation for it.
Mr
Davis admitted that while most of his colleagues were interested in the picture,
some had found the lighter side of the story.
Some
people have said it must have been a rocket in a wheelie bin, but I definitely
saw fire coming from the bottom.
I'm
curious to find out what it was and whether anyone else saw it, added Mr
Davis.
The
Mercury contacted police this week who confirmed they'd received no reports of
UFOs in the Gorleston area on Friday night.
Did
you see the UFO, or do you have any idea of what it could be? Have you any photographs
of it? Contact Laura Bagshaw at the Mercury on 01493 847961 or email laura.bagshaw@archant.co.uk.