ID | #1518514645 |
Añadido | Mar, 13/02/2018 |
Autor | July N. |
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Estado | Caso
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Datos iniciales
El periódico de Sinaloa informó lo siguiente:
Los mochis, sinaloa, el 9 de mayo de 1973. Manuel Руэлас de Palomares y martin antonio luque, los campesinos de la aldea de el-Агуажито (Геральдо de zaragoza), tienen miedo por sus vidas, cuando tenía el platillo volante en un lugar conocido como el Вальядо. Ellos hablaron sobre el caso de la policía de higuera de zaragoza.
"De acuerdo con su relato, el 9 de mayo de 1973, aproximadamente a las tres de la madrugada, vieron que hacia ellos se mueve un gran objeto volador, brillante brillante, de color ámbar, inclusivo de más de dos metros. Los campesinos afirmaron que "platillo volador", fíjense a él, hasta que no se encontraban en la fracción del haz de luz y, a continuación, se elevó a una velocidad vertiginosa, y luego regresó de nuevo a ellos. No habiendo hecho esto, corrieron y se escondieron en los arbustos.
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Noticias originales
“Los Mochis, Sinaloa, May 9, 1973. Manuel Ruelas de Palomares and Martín Antonio Luque, peasant farmers of the locality of “El Aguajito”, township of Heraldo de Zaragoza, had the fright of their lives this morning when they were pursued by a flying saucer, or so they say, at a place known as El Vallado.
“Still in shock, the two peasant farmers appeared before the police authorities of Higuera de Zaragoza to retell the incredible event, stating that it was entirely true.
“According to their story, they said that on that day (9 May 1973), the time being three o’clock in the morning, approximately, they were coming from the fishing grounds in a mule-drawn cart. At a place known by all as “El Vallado”, they saw that a large flying object was heading toward them, giving off a bright yellow light covering over two meters. The peasant farmers stated that the ‘flying saucer’ approached them until they were bathed in its light, taking off at a dizzying rate of speed only to fly back toward them. Unable to endure this, they broke into a run, deserting their cart and plunging into the dense vegetation. Vidal Costa Valdéz, who held the role of trustee of Higuera de Zaragoza, reported to the area to confirm the story. Cota found the men’s footprints as they headed into the wilderness. He also found some of the fish that had fallen off the cart during what appeared to have been a desperate escape.
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