Waterloo Region Record

B.C. woman says she was hit by poop from plane

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KELOWNA, B.C. — An afternoon drive turned into a “devastatin­g” experience for a woman and her son when she says human feces fell from the sky and into her eyes through the open sunroof of their car in Kelowna, B.C.

Susan Allan, 53, said she and her 21-year-old son Travis Sweet had just returned from having lunch with her mother in nearby Peachland when a smelly substance fell on their faces and covered the vehicle.

The feces appeared to have fallen from a plane that she saw when they were stopped at a red light with another car that was also hit, Allan said, adding she and the other driver went to a car wash and sprayed themselves off before she called the Kelowna airport.

She said an administra­tor told her Transport Canada would be investigat­ing and the department has confirmed it is looking into the possibilit­y of frozen lavatory waste, called “blue ice,” falling from an aircraft.

“I just want everybody to know that although this seems like a surreal type of story, this happened to me and my son,” Allan said in a Facebook message to The Canadian Press.

“All we want people to know is that it was quite devastatin­g to be covered in poop and I hope it never happens to anybody else.”

Allan said she has conjunctiv­itis in both eyes and provided a doctor’s note saying it was due to being “inundated with sewage from an overhead plane while driving her car.” She said she has been prescribed eye drops and her right eye is still sensitive to wind.

Allan described what happened as “disgusting, degrading, demoralizi­ng.”

Transport Canada said it does not keep statistics of “blue ice” incidents, but it is collecting and reviewing informatio­n on recent cases reported in Kelowna and Abbotsford before providing any details.

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