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Strange lights prompt UFO sighting appeal in Dundalk

A DUNDALK mother has appealed for witnesses to a potential UFO sighting near her home in Bay Estate on Sunday March 7.

Kelsi Adams from Willowdale contacted The Dundalk Democrat last week after spotting a strange light in the sky that she claims spooked her children.

Now she is appealing for anyone else who noticed anything suspicious to come forward.

She said of the night in question: "We watched from our home in Bay Estate, a light which was orange and quite large, more like a ball of fuzzy light or something on fire, travel up from the back of the houses facing us beside the school.

"It went quite high in the sky but remained in one place for a few minutes in between both rows of houses, where the light started to get smaller until it dissapeared completely.

"About ten minutes later, another light exactly the same travelled the same path, went directly to the same position in the sky and grew smaller until it dissapeared. This was between 7pm and 8pm.

"We haven't seen anything like it before, and haven't seen anything like it since. I was just looking on the net to see if anyone else had reported anything similar as my children were spooked out by it," she said.

Anyone who spotted the strange light near Bay Estate on Sunday March 7 can contact The Dundalk Democrat by emailing news@dundalkdemocrat.ie or by emailing Kelsi at Natane@Rocketmail.com


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