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Search for 'UFO' on hold
22/05/2006 08:24  - (SA)  

  • No sign of 'UFO' - NSRI
  • UFO 'crashes' into KZN sea
  • Johannesburg - The search for an unidentified object which crashed into the sea at Port Shepstone on Saturday has been put on hold because of rough weather conditions, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said on Monday.

    "The search was called off on Sunday and will only resume once the sea is calm. At the moment the sea is not conducive to diving," said NSRI Shelley Beach Station Commander Eddie Noyons.

    "Rescue workers were unable to find oil slicks or petrol or any signs of a wreckage. We aren't yet sure what it was that crashed into the sea."

    The search for the unidentified object began on Saturday after witnesses reported that an object, possibly an aircraft, had crashed into the sea behind the breaker line off-shore of the Port Shepstone High School, said Noyons.

    Police, rescue craft and a fixed wing aircraft were alerted to the scene to investigate.

    "Following a full-scale search of the area covering 12 square nautical miles nothing had been found.

    "There are no reports of activity in the area that may be related to this incident and there are no aircraft reported to be overdue or missing," said Noyons.

    He said numerous witnesses - including teachers and pupils attending a sports event at the high school, and other bystanders including local fishermen - were convinced they had seen an aircraft go into the water, including seeing smoke and a water plume.

    Interviews with the witnesses revealed that some also reported seeing flames.

    "Some reported seeing something, an unidentified object, splash into the sea causing a ripple effect of waves, " said Noyons.

    Due to the number of witnesses with similar reports, it was presumed that weather activity in the area at the time might have given the impression of something falling into the sea.

    "We aren't sure what it was as we're still unaware of any missing aircraft, but will continue the search for the unidentified object in about two or three days. The sea was upside down yesterday (Sunday) and is still not conducive today (Monday)," said Noyons.

     
     

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