Locals terrified after blocks of frozen poo ‘fell from the sky out of nowhere’ and fear it ‘could have killed someone’

7/ 06/ 2021 a las 5:40 | Publicado en Casuística, Hielo azul | Comentarios desactivados en Locals terrified after blocks of frozen poo ‘fell from the sky out of nowhere’ and fear it ‘could have killed someone’

Jon Lockett
9:48, 10 Jun 2021 Updated: 10:26, 10 Jun 2021

TERRIFIED locals have told how they feared the worst after a huge block of frozen POO «fell from the sky».

Pals Lisa Boyd and Louise Browne dashed from their homes on Monday night after hearing a huge thud outside.

Lisa said : «I thought someone had crashed their scooter outside, there was a big whirring noise and huge thud so I looked out the window and there was just this lump of ice on the floor.

«We were just thankful no one was walking past and nobody got hit by it because it could’ve killed someone.»

Neighbour Louise told The Portsmouth News: «We just getting into bed and we thought someone was chucking gravel stones at our window.

«I would say it was about half a metre square – it was big.»

The pooberg crash-landed in Eagle Avenue, Waterlooville, near Portsmouth, bringing families rushing into the street.

Residents are convinced that the ice came from a plane’s loo flying 35,000ft overhead as it revealed an unpleasant surprise as it melted.

A terrible pong filled the air and when they looked closer, they could see human faeces and toilet paper.

Lisa revealed: «Where the ice had melted, there were faeces on the path.

«I bagged it up because it was slap bang in the middle of the footpath.»

The Civil Aviation Authority claims all lavatory waste is stored within the aircraft and collected after landing by special vehicles during the preparation for the next flight.

«Ice falls from aircraft are considered to be rare in UK airspace, and can be a result of meteorological phenomena,» it said.

«We receive around 10 reports of ice falls per year and while we are unable to investigate the origin of an ice fall, we do record reports of this nature.

«While the authority will record suspected ice falls, we are unable to investigate their potential origins regarding specific flights.

«The CAA has no liability for damage which may be caused by an ice fall.»

Waterlooville is not far from Southampton Airport and the international flight paths into Gatwick and Heathrow.

In October 2017 a family’s house in Wiltshire shook when a passing plane poo-bombed them from 20,000 feet.

The aircraft, thought to be a Jumbo Jet dumping waste from its toilets high overhead, sent ‘ice bombs’ raining down on the house in Cricklade.

In June 2017 Dan Wells, 45, rushed outside to find a plane’s poobomb had smashed a hole nearly two-feet wide in his garage roof.

It dropped from the toilets of a plane flying 15,000ft over his home in Denmead, near Portsmouth, Hants.

The ice smashed several tiles when it punched a hole in the garage roof and shattered a drainpipe.

But Daniel said he couldn’t sue for damages unless he or his insurers could discover which airline was responsible for the poo-bombing.

Then in 2015 a retired couple in Wiltshire dived for cover after their house was poo-bombed by a Jumbo Jet flying overhead.

Fuente: The Sun

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