Block of ice smashes through caravan roof as owner sleeps
A block of ice measuring 3ft wide plummeted from the sky and crashed through the roof of a static caravan in South Staffordshire while the owner slept.
Caroline Guy believes that the ice fell thousands of feet from a plane – and she is now trying to find out how it happened.
It landed in the bathroom and smashed straight through the floor before breaking into smaller pieces, some of which are now being stored in Mrs Guy’s freezer.
The 52-year-old, who runs the Cowshed restaurant in Pattingham, was in bed at her cottage in the village about 10 yards away when she was woken by a “huge smash” at about 7am.
But she thought no more of it as she saw no sign of any trouble when she looked out the window.
Her mother Daphne, 75, was helping clear the garden at the property off Patshull Road later on Saturday morning when she discovered the wreckage.
A gaping hole has been left in the roof, with insulation hanging down, while mirrors and doors have been broken.
Mrs Guy had lived in the caravan for two years until November while her new barn conversion home was being fitted out.
She was planning to clean it in the coming days before putting it up for sale – and says she could easily have been in the bathroom when the ice landed.
“I was in total disbelief when I saw what had happened,” said Mrs Guy, who has a 27-year-old son and 25-year-old daughter.
She added: “I just thank goodness I wasn’t still living in it, as at that time of the morning I could have been in that room.
“It could have hit my house or car.
“I’m still quite shaken and I can’t believe it.
“The bang was very loud, and the house is well-insulated, so it must have been big for me to hear it.
“I looked out of the window and couldn’t see anything, so I forgot about it.”
Mrs Guy has emailed the Civil Aviation Authority with details of the incident and is now looking into what to do next.
Experts from the authority have previously estimated there are only around 35 similar reported cases a year. The cause is thought to be water leaking from pipes and seeping out of the aircraft before freezing.
In the past 40 years, during which the CAA have kept figures, there have been five recorded cases of people being hit by such ice.
In 2009, Bristol pensioner David Gammon, 76, was left painfully bruised when a lump of ice the size of a grapefruit landed in his lap as he sat in his garden.
Mrs Guy’s mother Daphne Jones has spent recent months landscaping the garden of the house, which is more than 200 years old. It was overgrown when Mrs Guy bought it, so she enlisted the help of her family to clear the site.
Mrs Jones said she could not believe her eyes when she found the damage that had been caused by the ice – and said it took her a few minutes to work out what exactly had happened.
She added: “It is incredible. It must have fallen from an aircraft. The ice is brown so you wonder what part of the plane it has come from. We have put some of it in the freezer because we want to preserve it in case it is needed for any investigations.”
Debris falling from plane toilets is called “blue ice” as the detergent used turns the water blue.
It is caused by leaking toilet storage tanks.
Mrs Guy said she hoped the CAA would be able to help her discover where the ice came from – but she said she “just happy no-one was hurt”.
She said that she would decide in the coming days whether to get the caravan repaired.
Comments for: "Block of ice smashes through caravan roof as owner sleeps"
Mark Stokes
This chunk of ice probably fell of Easy Jet EZY325A Belfast to London Gatwick. This aircraft was above Pattingham at 7.04am.
EZY325A was the only commercial aircraft overhead Pattingham at that time
Mark Stokes
Sorry Searched wrong date on previous message.
Saturday 2nd March.
2 aircraft overhead Pattingham at approx 7.00am
Both EasyJet
EZY101L Belfast to Geneva & EZY584H Edinburgh to London Gatwick
Caroline
Thank you for the information. How did you get this detail ?
Brian James
We once had a lump of ice fall in our garden that was filled with sweetcorn and peanuts
sd
mark stokes : you have got too much time on your hands pal either get a job or get a life !
Mark Stokes
I Know
Mark Stokes
If you had a 3ft chunk of frozen toilet waste come through your roof you would be pleased that someone like me could tell you who was responsible.
Johnnyboy
I once had a piece of ice fall in my lap from a gin and tonic!