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Ben Perrin

Doctor captures circles of light rotating through sky in suspected UFO sighting

An amateur photographer captured a suspected UFO sighting as it flew across the sky near his home.

Dr Mohamed Salama took the 38-second clip in Birmingham showing two bright circles of light which shoot off and rotate before disappearing behind a cloud.

The incident happened at just after 10.30pm on Sunday (July 24) in Harborne while Mohamed was taking the bins out.

He is convinced it was "not a plane, star, drone or laser" due to how it moved so quickly, including changing directions, reports BirminghamLive.

The doctor said: "I'm a photographer, so I do usually look at the sky to see if there's something interesting - the sky or the moon - to take a photo.

"I then saw this UFO in the sky. It was very fast. It wasn't going in a straight line. It was rotating, so I pointed my Samsung camera phone up to take the footage."

Dr Mohamed Salama captured the 38-second clip above his home in Harborne, Birmingham, on Sunday (Mohamed Salama)

He continued: "I saw a UFO flying very quickly in different directions over Harborne sky. It was very high in the sky, above the clouds.

"It changed its direction very quickly and travelled on the horizon in seconds. I have never seen something like this before. It definitely was not a plane, star, drone or laser."

He added: "At the end of the video I tried to zoom in, but there was a blackout at that point.

"I never thought I would see something like this. Normally, it's stars, the moon, clouds. This is my usual targets.

"I have never believed in UFOs until yesterday. This was extremely strange and my first time seeing something like this.

"I noticed there was a sighting last month. It looks like the same thing, but it was not moving in that video."

In June residents in West Bromwich were left baffled by a 'UFO' which is allegedly reoccurring over their homes.

Video footage showed a 37-second clip of a bright white light over a home. The ball, or sphere, does not appear to move.

The video was made by Longie Willow, who says it was not a star.

The light was seen heading towards an old church in West Bromwich, called All Saints, which dates back to the 1400s.

She said: "Twice now we have seen this in the sky.

"It's not a star and seems to have something trailing behind it has been seen hovering over West Bromwich going towards the old church, on All Saints Way.

"A few people have seen it."

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