ID | #1599665160 |
Added | Wed, 09/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Flying Saucer Review Case Histories, Supp. No. 11, August 1972. Investigator: Geoffrey Coxon
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
On the way home on a wet, rainy night, Mrs Eunice rose, 36, saw a large glowing object ahead of her.
Her portable transistor radio went off. Then her lights went out and her car (a 1956 Austin A30) lost power when a glowing object became visible to the left of the road.
The car's engine was churning, but it continued to run roughshod.
When it stopped, the object was moving overhead, brightly illuminating the car and the surrounding area. The hair on the back of my neck stood up.
The object was a flat round disk that glowed like moonlight. When the object left through the field to the right of the road, the lights and radio resumed working, and the engine gradually started working. The object disappeared in the distance to the southwest.
Original news
Date: May 25 1971
Location: Belchar’s Bar, Leicester, England
Time: 10:50 p.m.
Summary: While driving home on a wet, rainy night, Mrs. Eunice Rose, 36, saw a large glowing object ahead. Her portable transistor radio faded and died away. Then her headlights dimmed and her car (a 1956 Austin A30) lost power as the glowing object was visible to the left of the road. The car engine sputtered but continued running roughly. As she stopped, the object moved overhead, brightly illuminating the car and the surrounding area. The hair on the back of her neck bristled. The object was seen to be a flat circular disc, glowing like moonlight. When the object moved away over a field to the right of the road, the headlights and radio resumed functioning and the engine gradually responded. The object disappeared in the distance to the southwest.
Source: Flying Saucer Review Case Histories, Supp. No. 11, August 1972. Investigator: Geoffrey Coxon
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