A sofa mysteriously appeared on a fourth-floor Epsom roof this afternoon, leaving firefighters and the public ‘baffled’.

The dark blue piece of furniture was spotted upside-down on the pitched roof on East Street, Epsom, at around 4.30pm by community support officers and the fire crew at Epsom were called.

Surrey Comet:

Watch Commander Paul Terry retrieving the sofa this afternoon

After the pavement below was cordoned off, Watch Commander Paul Terry climbed a ladder and removed the sofa.

It had to be dismantled before Mr Terry could bring it down.

It was speculated the high winds of Storm Katie might have blown the sofa up on top of the building but this was dismissed by firefighters.

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A Surrey Fire and Rescue spokesman said: “We have absolutely no idea how the sofa got up there – we’re baffled.

“I know it’s been a bit windy recently but there’s no way this could have been wind.

“There was no-one at home so we couldn’t ask.”

Could it have been passed through the nearby skylight?

“The sofa was too big to fit through that nearby window.

“Other than maybe if someone dismantled it, passed it through the window, re-assembled it and then turned it upside-down, I honestly don’t know how this happened.

“We’ve never had an incident like this before.”

Surrey Comet:

Cars and pedestrians stopped to get a good look at the unusual occurrence 

Firefighters were quick to issue a safety warning about such incidents, saying the sofa could have fallen off and injured passers-by.

 “We cordoned off the area below – but people didn’t really pay attention to it. They never do, really.

“East Street is a busy road and there are a lot of children around because it’s the school holidays.

“Or it could have fallen down the back and injured someone in their garden.”

How do you think the sofa got on the roof?

Have you ever seen anything like it in Epsom?

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