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Latest UFO sighting off Mablethorpe coast fuels talk of extra-terrestrial life

Are these two bright lights seen in Mablethorpe those of alien life?

Are these two bright lights seen in Mablethorpe those of alien life?

ANOTHER UFO sighting over the Mablethorpe coast has once again led to speculation over the presence of alien invaders.

A young photographer was taking snaps around the Jabba the Hut chalet on north beach on December 1 when he saw a bright light.

He said it hovered for a while, disappeared and then returned in a different position before moving off again. When he uploaded the images to his computer due to the time exposure of the shot it appeared as two lights.

The photographer said what he saw wasn’t a Chinese lantern.

In August a holidaymaker called the Leader to say he’d seen flashing lights over the sea at Mablethorpe.

Have you seen flashing lights? Let us know about your UFO sightings, email sam.kinnaird@jpress.co.uk or call 01507 353200.


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