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Woman dies after UFO fireball falls from sky and causes explosion

On Monday, September 26, 2011, a woman was killed when a UFO fell from the sky and caused an explosion in Monte Grande, Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The explosion took place at 2:00am. 

According to Buenos Aires Herald: "The deceased woman was identified as 43-years-old Silvina Espinoza."  Multiple witnesses described a "ball of fire" that descended from the heavens prior to the incident.  The object has been described as both red and blue.  There are no confirmed photos of the fire ball at this time, and the cause of the explosion has not officially been determined.

The explosion that killed one woman also injured several others (the number of injured currently stands at eight) and caused damage to homes, vehicles, and at least one store.  According to Discover Magazine, the flaming object that plummeted to the ground early Monday morning could have been a small plane, although many people will be quick to assume it was a meteor.  Thus far, there is no evidence to support either of those theories.

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The video on the left side of this page contains an audio report on the incident from Conservative New Media (CNM).  Note that the image of the explosion used in the report does not depict the actual event.  To view images of the damage caused by the falling UFO, launch the video on the left.  Both the audio report and the images will open in a new window.

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Tracey Parece is a freelance writer and ordained minister from Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to her work with Examiner.com, Tracey has launched UFOsToday.org to further explore the world of the unknown and the unexplained.

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