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Thursday, May 25, 2006
Strange goings on at Port Shepstone last weekend. Something appears to have crashed into the sea - some people are calling it a UFO.
The sighting occcured last Saturday when numerous witnesses reported that "something" had crashed in the sea. This was reported to have been behind the breaker line off-shore of Port Shepstone High School.
Some people have claimed that the "crash" was simply a tornado sucking water up into the air - there was such a tornado in the area. However many people are unconvinced by this explanation. The witnesses included local teachers and fishermen who should be able to recognise a tornado when they see one. Some of the eye witnesses also talk of seeing smoke and flames.
The NSRI is also unconvinced by the tornado hypothesis. NSRI commander Eddie Noyons agreed that there had been a tornado but believes that something did crash. The NSRI searched 12 square nautical miles but found nothing - no bodies, no wreckage and, most importantly, no oil slick.
So what was this "UFO"? Given the lack of debris or oil it seems unlikely to have been an aircraft. Was it an alien space ship? Or just a meteorite?
The search for the truth is due to continue this weekend.
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