Police looking for "levitating person in wedding gown"

The Serbian police (MUP) have said that they are "looking for the person in a wedding gown who was scaring drivers" on a local road near the town of Bor.

Izvor: Beta

Thursday, 01.09.2011.

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The Serbian police (MUP) have said that they are "looking for the person in a wedding gown who was scaring drivers" on a local road near the town of Bor. This was announced on Thursday by Interior Minister Ivica Dacic. Police looking for "levitating person in wedding gown" Dacic said that when he learned about the story from the media last night, he spoke with the police chief in Bor, eastern Serbia, and was informed that the local police believed the person in question "suffered from certain health problems". "What happened is man-made, not supernatural," Dacic told reporters in a Belgrade elementary school, where he attended a campaign to raise traffic safety awareness in children. Several drivers on Thursday reported to the police in Bor that they saw "a levitating appearance resembling a woman holding a bouquet", on the new Bor-Zajecar road. The persons who reported the incident were driving in different vehicles, and according to the police, "were not the only ones". One of the eyewitnesses said he and his fellow passengers saw a woman in a wedding dress, holding a bridal bouquet and offering it to toward the car. "The three of us were horrified at the sight. She reached with her hand only half a meter from the moving vehicle. We almost skidded off the road," the eyewitness told Beta news agency. Passengers in another car that overtook them reported the same sighting. They decided to park the car at the entrance to the town and wait for someone else to drive by in order to stop them and "check if they were hallucinating". The local police said yesterday that they sent a patrol to this uninhabited area, and that officers saw nothing unusual.

Police looking for "levitating person in wedding gown"

Dačić said that when he learned about the story from the media last night, he spoke with the police chief in Bor, eastern Serbia, and was informed that the local police believed the person in question "suffered from certain health problems".

"What happened is man-made, not supernatural," Dačić told reporters in a Belgrade elementary school, where he attended a campaign to raise traffic safety awareness in children.

Several drivers on Thursday reported to the police in Bor that they saw "a levitating appearance resembling a woman holding a bouquet", on the new Bor-Zaječar road.

The persons who reported the incident were driving in different vehicles, and according to the police, "were not the only ones".

One of the eyewitnesses said he and his fellow passengers saw a woman in a wedding dress, holding a bridal bouquet and offering it to toward the car.

"The three of us were horrified at the sight. She reached with her hand only half a meter from the moving vehicle. We almost skidded off the road," the eyewitness told Beta news agency.

Passengers in another car that overtook them reported the same sighting. They decided to park the car at the entrance to the town and wait for someone else to drive by in order to stop them and "check if they were hallucinating".

The local police said yesterday that they sent a patrol to this uninhabited area, and that officers saw nothing unusual.

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