Not exactly alone Patrick as I understand it you are being watched——————remotely

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You will be sat in your car possibly eating your scran looking out to sea over what was the Wartime Anchorage which was the scene of an incident concerning a German/Nazi Bomber (take your pick) which was attacking Merchant Shipping waiting for the Boom to open and return fire was made by both Ships and Land Base Gunnery to the Aircraft, somehow they managed to hit the Aircraft and set it on fire where it made a run for land where they crashed across the Black Path and the strategically placed railway line running from the Steelworks.
Rescue Workers attended the site to look for Survivors/ Bodies but such was the strategic importance of the Railway Lines from the Steelworks their searching was time limited and the wreckage was thrown into the hole where the aircraft had buried itself into and filled in, The bodies that were found were buried in a Cemetery which also contained Allied Airmen who had come to grief in the Teesside Area.
The crash was known about but exactly where it was forgotten about in the mist of time, that until the Water Board came along and dug the wreckage back up again when laying some new infer structure, various remains were found which questioned the identity of one of the Crew and the Headstone he was buried under, it appeared that this particular German/Nazi had been laid to rest with the wrong identity since the War and a new Headstone promptly made.
Not sure what the Target of the Bomber was suffice to say I live near the old Airfield which played a very significant part in finding “Altmark” and was Bombed by Axis Aircraft which left Six unexploded ordnance behind. Three have been found over the years another one blew up when building the A19 and two are still missing mmmmmmm.