ID | #1600089782 |
Added | Mon, 14/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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A man named Nigel Lee was driving through the chase when his attention was suddenly attracted by a strange ball of glowing blue light that crashed into the ground some distance ahead of his car, in the midst of a veritable rain of bright fire sparks.
It goes without saying that Lee slowed down quickly. As he neared the spot where the ball had fallen, he was shocked and horrified to see "the biggest bloodied dog I've ever seen in my life"looming in front of him.
Muscular and black, with large pointed ears and huge paws, this creature seemed to exude menace and negativity, and its yellowish eyes stared intently.
For 20-30 seconds, the man and the animal looked at each other, after which the strange "dog" slowly and cautiously headed for the tall trees, never taking his keen eyes off the petrified driver.
About two or three weeks later, a close friend of Lee's died in an industrial accident under horrific circumstances. According to Lee, after a deep study of the history of the Black dog, it was directly related to his strange encounter on this tree-shrouded road in 1972.
Original news
Date: early 1972
Location: Cannock Chase, England
Time: evening
Summary: A man named Nigel was driving across the Chase when his attention was suddenly taken by a strange ball of glowing blue light that slammed into the ground some distance ahead of his vehicle, amid a veritable shower of bright, fiery sparks. Needles to say, Lea quickly slowed his car down. As he approached the approximate area where the ball had fallen, he was shocked and horrified to see looming before him, “the biggest bloody dog I have ever seen in my life”. Muscular and black, with large, pointed ears and huge paws, the creature seemed to ooze menace and negativity and had a staring look in its yellow-tinged eyes. For 20 to 30 seconds, man and beast faced each other, after which time the strange ‘dog’ slowly and cautiously headed for the tall trees, never once taking its penetrating eyes off the petrified driver. Somehow ominously, around two or three weeks later, a close friend of Lea’s was killed in an industrial accident under horrifying circumstances; something which Lea believes—after having deeply studied the history of Black Dog lore—was directly related with his strange encounter on that tree-shrouded road back in 1972.
Source: Phantom Hounds of the Woods, by Nick Redfern in: http://www.fatemag.com
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