Friday, July 30, 2010 10:24

Crashing light falls into the Ottawa R

Something fell into the Ottawa river on Monday July 27 2009ufo3

Many witness say they heard a loud noise and that they saw a ight crashing down into Ottawa river. Rescue workers and fire fighters on location claim there might be something but not a plane or helicopter. People are still claiming they saw some kind of light fall into the river On Monday July 27 2009.

What really fell in the river is still yet to be revealed. I will try to see if I can find an update on what it might be

Below is the article in the Ottawa Sun

Object found at site of Ottawa R. search

But crews don’t yet know what it is after reports of possible crash

By JON WILLING & DON WILCOX, Sun Media

Rescue workers searching the Ottawa River say they have found something — they don’t know what — in the area where dozens of people reported noise, lights and a possible crash on Monday night.

During a media update around 1:30 p.m., Ottawa police Const. Alain Boucher said officers have located a large object about 30 feet below the surface, but they don’t know what it is. They’re hoping an underwater camera will identify the object. No police divers have entered the water.

Searchers have spent all day trying to determine what, if anything, crashed in to the Ottawa River near the Deschenes Rapids at about 10 p.m. on Monday. Dozens of witnesses reported they saw lights and heard a loud bang, or other noises, at about 10 p.m. Some thought it might be a small plane crashing. Others wonder if it was just fireworks. One witness speculates it could have been a meteorite.

Their calls sent emergency crews from Ottawa and Gatineau racing to the area, and sparked a search which lasted several hours before being called off. Today, crews are back on the river, including a search and rescue chopper from CFB Trenton.

“We heard a very loud sound, the first time I heard something that loud,” said Lola Saadi, who lives in Parkway Towers not far from the river edge.

Police said their original reports were that something appeared to be hitting the water just before 10 p.m. in the area of the Ottawa River Parkway near the Britannia Yacht Club and the Deschenes Rapids.

A search crew Monday night spotted something in the water and police Tuesday were investigating to see if it was anything significant. Otherwise, there is no physical evidence of an aircraft crash.

Const. Alain Boucher, spokesman for Ottawa police, said there were enough credible reports to send rescue and recovery resources to the river.

Just before noon, police were preparing to send out sonar equipment. The river in the area is between four feet and about 23 feet deep.

This morning fire department boats, as well as the Ottawa police marine unit, joined by Gatineau police, are involved in the search. Ottawa police weren’t sure if they would be able to send divers in because the current might be too strong. Officers do have an underwater camera on the boat.

Other witnesses offered varying thoughts about what they saw and heard.

“Around 10 p.m. I heard a noise sounded like a loud bang,” said Bill Fung, who lives along McEwen St. overlooking the Ottawa River Parkway. “My roommate said that could be an explosion from fireworks.”

“I too heard a very loud bang preceded by a brief whistling noise which made me think, at first, that it was fireworks,” said Jeffrey Vachon, who lives near the river in Aylmer. “However, I strongly suspect that what occurred was not a plane crash but rather a meteroite hitting somewhere near the Deschenes Rapids/Ottawa River area.”

He said the noises were so loud it sounded “as if it happened next door from my home.”

Paramedics at the scene last night during the first search said they had multiple eyewitnesses report they heard a big bang and saw an explosion over the water.

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