Sunday Sun

‘UFO’ spotted above trees

WOMAN CLAIMS TO SPOT CRAFT FLYING IN THE SKY

- By IanJohnson ian.johnson@trinitymir­ror.com

Reporter A WOMAN says she felt ‘chills up her spine’ after spotting a UFO.

Suzanne Riley claims she watched a black craft hover over trees while driving home from work last Saturday.

“I thought a Deceptacon Transforme­r was gonna land on my car,” posted Suzanne on Facebook.

She told the Sunday Sun how the sighting – above the A691 – has left her “scared and confused”.

“I was staring at it in shock thinking ‘what the hell is that!’” said Suzanne.

“Cars around me were stopping and I nearly hit the man in front in a red car who had jumped out with his phone. “I can’t stop thinking about it”. Suzanne claims that a military arrived moments later. aircraft

She described the silent aircraft as having a “triangular angled” appearance, and said it had no obvious windows or doors.

“(It had) lots of edges going on all over it, not just a triangle in the sky,” she added.

“(There were) no real wings that would expect to see, or propellers that were visible. “I’m not sure I could even sketch it.” Friends have suggested it could be a Nighthawk stealth aircraft.

The 1,000km/h craft was developed by Lockheed’s secretive Skunk Works division, rising to prominence in the Gulf War.

However it was officially retired in 2008, and North East UFO expert Glen Richardson questions if it was that particular model.

“I doubt that sort of plane would be around our neck of the woods,” said Hartlepool­based Glen. “I very much doubt from where it was spotted it would be military testing.

“But I’m in the dark as to what it could be. ”

He said he would like to investigat­e Suzanne’s sighting and both have urged anyone with footage to come forward.

The sighting occurred mid-afternoon near the County Durham village of Lanchester.

And Glen claims the latest incident is just one of many to hit the region recently.

“There’s been a canny wave in the North East recently and I don’t know why,” he said.

“Newcastle-way seems particular­ly active – it could just be more people are having the confidence to speak out about what they see.”

He added that footage is key to any investigat­ion.

Suzanne said she had “no instinct” to get a snap, but has urged anyone with footage to come forward to help shed some light on her close encounter.

“It has left me a bit scared and confused because of the lack of knowledge coming forward as to what it was,” she added.

A Ministry of Defence spokespers­on said that three Apache helicopter­s were in the area that day, though the Government body declined to comment any further.

But Suzanne insists: “It definitely wasn’t a helicopter in any way, shape or form.

“We can all identify a helicopter no matter what it looks like, I have even flown in a helicopter, it was NOT a helicopter at all.”

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