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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS -- Federal authorities are trying to figure out if a huge chunk of ice that crashed through the roof of a Massachusetts house fell from an aircraft.
An 80-year-old hearing impaired homeowner told reporters she felt her house shake right before the chunk of ice came crashing into the ceiling of her bedroom in Lynn, Massachusetts, Northeast of Boston. The elderly woman said she often feels vibrations from airplanes flying above her home, but was shocked when an FAA official told her daughter the ice likely fell from an aircraft.
Mary Petrillo, the woman's daughter says she wants someone to take responsibility for the incident so the same thing doesn't happen to someone else. "I want them to own up to it and try to figure it out so it doesn't happen again you know because my mother was lucky someone else might not be lucky.
Roofers are scheduled to fix the hole next week.Source.
An 80-year-old hearing impaired homeowner told reporters she felt her house shake right before the chunk of ice came crashing into the ceiling of her bedroom in Lynn, Massachusetts, Northeast of Boston. The elderly woman said she often feels vibrations from airplanes flying above her home, but was shocked when an FAA official told her daughter the ice likely fell from an aircraft.
Mary Petrillo, the woman's daughter says she wants someone to take responsibility for the incident so the same thing doesn't happen to someone else. "I want them to own up to it and try to figure it out so it doesn't happen again you know because my mother was lucky someone else might not be lucky.
Roofers are scheduled to fix the hole next week.Source.
One of these days someone is going to get killed, and someone will be "very sorry."