ID | #1606825687 |
Added | Tue, 01/12/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | TUFOIC Newsletter July 1995
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Mr b and a friend were driving from Bicheno to Hobart when they noticed a light in the sky. He stopped his car halfway down the Bust Me Gall hill and got out to look at the light without blocking the way with trees. Mr. B. had binoculars and could see that the lights were triangular in shape. The lights were motionless under the high cloud cover.
They had been watching the lights for almost 10 minutes when suddenly a group of lights was seen in their direction from the direction of Hobart. As the lights approached the witness car, a loud engine sound was quite audible.
The witness then went down the hill and saw what looked like a car with two lights coming towards them on the road.
Both were stunned to see the figure of a motorcyclist driving straight through, although at first they saw two lights, now there was only one, but even more strange was the fact that the rider was "headless".
The witness quickly left the area. It is unclear whether the "headless motorist" was somehow connected to the mysterious lights.
Original news
Date: April 1983
Location: Runnymede, Tasmania Australia
Time: 2100
Summary: A Mr. B and a friend were driving from Bicheno to Hobart when they observed a light in the sky. He stopped his vehicle half way down Bust Me Gall Hill, and got out to observe the light without the obstruction of any trees. Mr. B had a pair of binoculars and was able to see that the lights were on a triangular shape. The lights were stationary below the high cloud cover.
They observed the lights for almost 10 minutes when suddenly a set of lights were observed traveling towards them from the Hobart direction, a loud engine like sound was quite audible as the lights approached the witness vehicle. The witness then set of down the hill and saw what appeared to be a vehicle with two lights approaching on the road towards them.
Both were then stunned to see the upright figure of a motor cyclist go past, although they had seen two lights initially, now there was only one, but even stranger was the fact that the rider was “headless.” The witness quickly departed the area. It is unclear if the “headless motorist” was somehow connected to the mysterious lights.
Source: TUFOIC Newsletter July 1995
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