Draft:Christopher Patching
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Christopher Patching is a teenager who is partially known within Lincolnshire for finding a meteorite that allegedly crashed down in the small English county on February 20th of 2024. The authenticity of the meteorite has not yet been checked, as of January 2025.
Newspapers:
[edit]The meteorite was a large talking point in the local area, so he was featured in a weekly copy of the local Boston Standard [1] and it's various local counterpart papers. He was also at the time contacted by someone behind BBC Look North for an interview about the discovery of the "meteorite", however it was then cancelled due to fears of illegitimacy over Christopher's age.
Music:
[edit]Christopher released a song about his experience, titled "Chris and his Meteorite" , which is available to stream on Spotify[2] and Amazon Music.
References
[edit]- ^ "LincolnshireWorld", Published February 26th 2024
- ^ "Chris and his Meteorite", Song of the events.