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Christopher Patching is a teenager who is partially known within Lincolnshire for finding a meteorite that crashed down in the small English county in February of 2024. The authenticity of the meteorite has not yet been checked, as of August 2024.
Newspapers Following his discovery of the meteorite, he was featured in a weekly copy of Boston Standard and it's counterpart papers. He was contacted by a member of BBC Look North for an interview but it was ultimately cancelled over fears of the legitimacy of his finding.
Music Christopher recently published a song onto streaming services Spotify, [Music] and Amazon Music.