Mysterious objects seen over Wales A paranormal investigator believes she captured 'flaming UFOs' on film (https://bit.ly/3xsM6xS) after spotting two mysterious objects shooting flying above her home. Grandmother Lynn Murphy, 62, first noticed the strange objects in the sky above her property in Connah's Quay, North Wales, at around 6pm on March 16. Lynn who also a mum-of-three quickly grabbed her phone and managed to film the white orbs slowly moving through the air before disappearing out of view. Lynn now reckons the 30-second clip might be evidence of extraterrestrial visitors from outer space. Gran-of-14, Lynn, who works in the care industry, says it's not the first time unusual activity in the skies above north Wales has been reported. Lynn, who is also a paranormal investigator with an interest in UFOs and reports of alien abductions, said: "I was in my room and it was quite a clear day. "For some reason, I pick up on energy and I could just feel something. I looked through the window just to see if there was anything that was causing this energy. "Over towards the Irish Sea, near to where I live, I could see two really unusual objects. I don't know how far apart they were. "They were long and white. Both of the objects were flying upwards with tails on them. I don't know if it was vapour, but whatever it was looked like a fishtail. "I went to get my phone and by the time I had got back, one of them was going through a cloud. I got a better view of the second one - that too shot up into the sky. "I have found out since that two other people in the area had seen it on the day. I don't know what it was - It definitely was not a plane. "It's something I have never seen before. It is unusual. It looked like rockets. But why would there be rockets in the Irish Sea? "It could be a UFO. There is a history of these types of sightings in North Wales and we have seen lots of unusual things here over the years. "In 1999, we saw two black triangles above the house. It was a giant thing. Again, other people saw it too. It had a burnt orange light underneath. There was no noise. It was probably around 80ft above us. "The was no vibration, no smell and it just floated and went 800 yards away, turned slowly, and then turned shot off at excessive speed over the estuary." UFO investigator Russ Kellett has investigated many sightings in North Wales and recently published a book about the Berwyn Mountains incident of 1974. He said: "It's a great video. Something similar was seen last month in Lincolnshire, but there was just one object."