A mum was left «freaked out» that aliens are watching her after photographing UFO that looks like Doctor Who’s TARDIS, which she claims routinely hovers over her house.
Kay Thorpe had grown suspicious of a shining object that had beamed above her house in Middleton, Leeds, for the last few years.
The 36-year-old was adamant the unidentified flying object was not a star and decided to investigate the matter further by using the ultra-zoom camera on her phone.
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The mum-of-three took a photo of the shining light last week from her garden – but never expected the results to be so surprising.
After examining the photo, Kay admitted to feeling «freaked out» by the object, which was reminiscent of Doctor Who’s famous flying time machine.
Kay said: “Where I live, you don’t often see a lot of stars but this one particular star is above my house every night and every morning.
“And I kept looking at it thinking ‘that can’t be a star’ because it’s always there but it doesn’t flicker like a star. It’s been there for years. It wasn’t twinkling and I thought what else could it be?
“So I decided to take a photo on my phone but when you zoom in that far on your phone, it can become distorted. But I managed to keep it quite still and get a clear photo. When I took the picture, I just saw that shape.
“My first thought was it could be some sort of extra terrestrial. I didn’t think it was a spaceship but when I saw the shape, I thought that’s not normal.
“When I looked at it, I was freaked out. I thought ‘am I safe’? I thought, could it be the international space station?”
After posting the photo online, social media users flocked to the comment section to share their views on what the UFO could be.
One comment said: “It’s Doctor Who’s phone box!”
Another added: “Clearly a TARDIS!”
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