UFO experts demand probe into Little Green Man sightings in London
London, August 29 : UFO experts in Britain are demanding that the claims of Little
Green Man sightings this summer be investigated.
Exclusive pictures of the white and green lights were clicked while they were hovering
over a 24-hour Tesco store in Croydon, South London, in April.
Onlookers say that the lights appeared with the slogan "Every Little Helps".
"It was very weird. It was the most beautiful green and white light, moving quite fast,
then stopping. It had to be mechanical, like a spaceship, because it slowed down and
stopped. It wasn't making any noise. It disappeared in a flash. I went home and told my
girlfriend. She didn't believe me, but the pictures speak for themselves," British tabloid
The Sun quoted musician Sid O'Driscoll, 35, who clicked the exclusive pictures.
"I don't touch drugs. I'm not a believer in UFOs but I've got no idea what this was,"
he added.
The pictures were examined by UFO expert Nick Pope, who worked for the Ministry of
Defence.
"Green lights are unusual - it rules out the so-called Chinese lanterns that accounted
for some recent UFO sightings in the UK. The images and description of the movement don't
fit a list of things frequently reported as UFOs - aircraft lights, meteors, satellites.
This is a genuine mystery," he said.
Demanding that further attention be paid to UFO sightings, he said: "Given the sheer
number of sightings we've seen this summer and the unprecedented number of photos and
videos, it's time for a full public inquiry."
World-renowned UFO researcher Timothy Good said the Tesco sighting could not be
explained.
"The pictures are interesting. It is a mystery. Someone should look into these pictures
further," he said.
A Tesco spokesman said that no sightings had been reported.
--ANI