Huddersfield boy is latest to find mystery ‘Star Jelly’ on Marsden Moor

THE mystery of ‘Star Jelly’ has hit Huddersfield.

Across the UK, walkers and nature lovers have been finding a strange white jelly substance in the countryside.

The unexplained phenomenon has people baffled, with some believing it is a fungi and others saying it could be alien material.

Jelly

But the most common theory is that it is remnants from a meteorite shower known as ‘Pwdre Ser’ or ‘Star Jelly’.

Up to now the peculiar jelly has mainly been found in Cumbria and Scotland and at the weekend hikers in the Lake District were debating what had caused another recent deposit.

Now the mystery of the blob has come to Huddersfield after a puddle of the jelly was spotted by seven-year-old Golcar boy Ketan Jalota.

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