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  1. Oct 21, 2011 · Lottie Williams -- perhaps the only person in history to ever get hit by falling space junk -- knows the answer. Back in January of 1997, she and two friends were walking through a park in...

  2. Jan 22, 2009 · 1997: Lottie Williams is strolling through a park in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when she sees a flash of light resembling a meteor. A short while later, she is struck on the shoulder by a piece of metal...

  3. Jan 22, 1997 · The first person known to have been struck by orbital debris returning to Earth was Lottie Williams (USA). On the morning of 22 January 1997, Williams was walking laps in a park in Turley – a suburb of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA – when she was stuck a glancing blow on the shoulder by a 5-inch-long (12.7-cm) piece of blackened fibreglass.

  4. Lottie Williams, a resident of Tulsa in Oklahoma, US, was struck harmlessly in the shoulder by a piece in 1997. It was about the size of her hand and thought to have come from a Delta II...

  5. Mar 22, 2001 · Tulsa resident Lottie Williams was that unlucky one. Williams, 48, was exercising in a Tulsa park one morning four years ago when she was hit on the shoulder by a six-inch piece of blackened metallic material.

  6. Sep 22, 2011 · In January, 1997 Lottie Williams was strolling through a park in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her friends around 3:30 AM, when a dashing fireball appeared over the sky, much to the...

  7. Jan 22, 1997 · Join us as we recount the extraordinary event of January 22, 1997, when Lottie Williams became the first known person to be struck by a piece of space debris...