Annette Van Zetten was at home entertaining friends around 5:30 pm, Wednesday evening, when she saw a bright orange object moving across the sky.
Greg Swaney, Mrs. Zetten’s friend, called police, fearing that a plane was in trouble. An RACQ CareFlight helicopter and ground crews were sent to investigate his report, but turned up empty handed.
“It just sort of looked like an orange glow,” she said. “The shape of it was like a flying saucer.
“It didn’t look like a plane. It was definitely going down and then we saw black smoke so that’s when we thought perhaps a plane was on fire.”
Mrs. Zetten said that she couldn’t judge the size of the object, but she did offer that it may have been as close as 10km from her residence, very close to Cabarita, a neighboring town.
Police say that while witness reports such as these add some credibility to cases similar to these, in all likelihood the object was only a bolide.
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