ID | #1572096173 |
Added | Sat, 26/10/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Ken Rogers, The Warminster Triangle
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The captain of a group of retired air force and his wife returned to their home near Warminster when their car headlights illuminated a tall figure walking along the road. He was dressed in black, "a hat with a hood or helmet of Balaklava". Both had the impression that the figure wore a black mask covering his features, except the nose.
Suddenly on the opposite side of the road, a few seconds later, they saw "a figure walking along the fence by the roadside".
He was described as a young man who was completely naked, not counting the sort of the jacket. He looked as though he was severely beaten or he was in a serious accident.
After a couple of natural fluctuations turned the car around and stopped at the scene.
The guy and the figure in black disappeared.
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Original news
A retired RAF group captain and his wife were returning to their home near Warminster when their car headlights illuminated a tall form walking alongside the road. It was dressed in black clothing, wearing “a hooded sort of hat or balaclava helmet.” Both had the impression that the figure wore a black mask that covered his features, except for the nose. Suddenly on the opposite side of the road, seconds later, they caught sight of a “figure staggering over a hedge by the roadside.” It was described as a youth, who was stark naked, apart form a jacket of sorts. He looked as though he had been roughed up considerably, or had been involved in a serious accident. The couple after natural hesitation turned the car and stopped at the scene. Both the youth and the figure in black had disappeared.
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