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Bump in the night? People across the island report mysterious noise

Bump in the night? People across the island report mysterious noise

Wednesday 24 April 2024

Bump in the night? People across the island report mysterious noise

Wednesday 24 April 2024


Islanders have been left puzzled after many reported hearing a strange noise last night – with nothing showing up on the island's earthquake monitor.

People took to social media to say they heard the bang at around 22:25 last night.

Vera Ferreira from St Lawrence posted on Facebook group 'Jersey Ask? Advise! Advertise!' asking: "What was that?"

Her query attracted almost 100 comments from islanders from St Ouen to St Clement confirming that they had also heard a strange noise.

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Pictured: A Facebook post about the noise attracted almost 100 comments.

"Sounded like someone banging on the window," wrote one islander. "Set all the dogs barking!"

A commenter said that it "sounded like it was someone trying to break in!" whilst another wrote: "I thought there was someone in the house."

"Sounded like concord flying over!" added another islander.

"I thought the neighbours cat was trying to get in the cat flap, went on a good 10 seconds," said a St Peter's Village resident.

"Nothing picked up on the camera. So glad I’ve seen this post, I can sleep now."

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Pictured: The last earthquake in the Channel Islands was on 20 Jan 2023 and measured a magnitude of 1.6.

Whilst some speculated that it was likely to have been a minor earthquake, nothing could be seen on the radar.

Emergency services confirmed that there had been no related reports to the police or fire service.

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