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Hot air balloon in 'near miss' over homes in South Ashford

A resident captured the moment a hot air balloon descended to the point where he said it was skimming the rooftops of people's homes.

Jason Sanders said he could see the balloon approaching his home in South Ashford from the direction of Shadoxhurst shortly after 8pm last night.

VIDEO: The hot air balloon gets very close to the houses.

The balloon began to fall near houses in Cuckoo Lane and Weavers Way before the burner was used to lift it back into the air.

Mr Sanders said: "I saw it out from Shadoxhurst and then later when I was in my back garden I could hear the burner.

"I thought, that's that balloon, that's bloody close. I thought it was looking to land on the playground or in the field at Beaver Green school.

The balloon skimmed the rooftops in South Ashford. Pics by Alastair Irvine (left) and Jason Sanders (right)
The balloon skimmed the rooftops in South Ashford. Pics by Alastair Irvine (left) and Jason Sanders (right)

"There were a group of people inside, and people were watching because it was just above the houses.

"It didn't land at the school, so we were worried that there was nowhere else it could land apart from in the road or on people's houses, which could have been quite nasty."

The balloon flew low over the tops of houses. Picture by Jason Sanders.
The balloon flew low over the tops of houses. Picture by Jason Sanders.

But Chris Thomson was one of those aboard the balloon. He said it was not true that it was near the rooftops.

He said: "It came in low to land, but stayed well clear of power lines and houses before landing safely in an empty school playing field."

The balloon landed at Godinton Primary School. Picture by Lisa Amey
The balloon landed at Godinton Primary School. Picture by Lisa Amey

Later the balloon started to rise before it landed at Godinton Primary School about a mile away.

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