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London, July 5 (ANI): It seems that aliens from outer space are passing by Earth every day. Adding another UFO sighting in the UK, an Indian-origin Brit woman claimed that she saw a mystified "bright light" outside her window.
Mum-of-three Swati Singh, from Edgware, in north London, woke at 1.30am on June 29 and was puzzled to see a "bright light" hovering in the distance without making a sound.
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The amazed 40-year-old pharmacist dashed to get her Sony video camera and filmed the scene from her bedroom window.
"It was a clear night. The object seemed to be just hovering and I did see a split second of a flash of green light as well. It was like a light bulb," The Sun quoted Swati, as saying.
"I had the window open to make sure it was not a reflection and there are no buildings or cranes behind us, just a park. And it was too low to be a star.
"I couldn't hear any helicopters, but I did see aeroplanes fly above it and beneath it and the object just dimmed and remained still like it was hovering," she added.
Baffled Swati woke husband Havinder, 35, to look at the object but the mum stopped filming 45 minutes later when she got tired.
And in an eerie development, Swati has been alarmed to see the object return on a number of different occasions since the first sighting.
She said: "I find it really weird. It's really bugging me that it is there every night. I have never seen it before now. I just want to know what it is." (ANI)
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