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VIDEO: Aliens visit Luton?

See footage of UFO activity in night sky

Luton has just been visited by aliens.

Well that's the theory of Trevor Jackson who spotted UFO activity in the night sky last week.

So you're sceptical, right? Maybe even more so after the visitor from out of space in the Leagrave area a couple of months ago turned out to be a crane with a red light at the top.

But this time, instead of being a single stationary light, this was a series of blue illuminations darting about. Click on the video link to see for yourself.

Trevor, from Leighton Buzzard, was visiting his brother in Wordsworth Road, Luton when the drama unfolded.

As the family were watching TV at about 10pm, Trevor's dog started barking erratically - remember animals always pick up on trouble before humans on TV and in films.

Trevor said: "I went out to calm her down and saw the blue light in the sky.

"At first there was one blue light. I ran inside to find a camera but couldn't find one with any battery left. So I grabbed my mobile and ran back outside and there were now three blue lights within a couple of metres of each other."

For Trevor's full account of his UFO experience, pick up a copy of the July 2 edition of The Luton News and see the Simply Sims column.

Did you see the same lights? If so let us know your thoughts by clicking here.

There's also been UFO activity in the Bedford area. Click here to find out more...


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Saturday 04 February 2012

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