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UFO sightings on the rise

MORE mysterious sightings of UFOs have been reported in Calderdale - and now there's photographic evidence.

As reported in the Courier, a strange orange ball was seen in the sky earlier this month and reader Ian McGibbon captured the orange orb.

He took the snap of the flaming night sky in Wheatley, Halifax, on Saturday, August 14.

More people have confirmed seeing the UFO stretching back to July 28 when Adrian Dawson saw the first glimpse while standing outside Arden Road Social Club, Savile Park.

There was another sighting on the same day of two orange globes this time in Siddal by Coral Bairstow.

Neil Lewins was in his back garden in Sowerby when he saw slow-moving orange object at 11.15pm on Friday August 6 and Mr Raine saw the object on the same day over Exley.

Bodi Model saw five orange spheres over Northowram at 10.25pm Saturday, August 7.

Imran Akram saw the object in Elland and travelling towards Halifax on August 8 at 10pm.

All describe the orange UFO as hovering in the sky for a few moments before disappearing all of a sudden.

If you have seen the UFO or have any pictures contact the Courier at newsdesk@halifaxcourier.co.uk or call 01422 260208


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