A man from Berkshire in Britain faced a challenging situation while relaxing in his garden when something unexpected fell from above. It was not rain; rather, it was human waste. This incident occurred in mid-July but has come to light recently following a local council meeting. Council member Karen Davies shared with the Windsor and Maidenhead Navigation Forum that a local resident contacted her in distress over what had transpired, according to the BBC website.
Karen explained that the citizen, along with his garden and its umbrellas, was drenched in human waste. The man resides in Windsor, a town famous for Windsor Castle, situated beneath flight paths leading to Heathrow Airport. "I know that a number of incidents occur each year where frozen waste falls from aircraft, but this was not frozen, and the entire garden became contaminated with human waste," Mrs. Davies said.
She added, "He was in the garden; it was a terrible experience. I hope this doesn't happen again to anyone." Another council member, John Boden, described the incident as "something that happens with a one in a billion chance." He noted that due to the hot weather, the waste was in a liquid state.