Declassified UFO / UAP Document

A POLICEMAN'S LOT

📅 November 28, 1980 📍 Todmorden, West Yorkshire 🏛 MUFORA 📄 Investigative report

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TL;DR

This report documents the mysterious death of Zygmund Jan Adamski and a concurrent UFO sighting by PC Alan Davies in Todmorden, 1980. It highlights the lack of conventional explanations for both the death and the aerial phenomena observed by police.

This report, dated June 3, 1981, by Jenny Randles for MUFORA and UFOIN, details a series of events surrounding the death of Zygmund Jan Adamski and a UFO encounter by PC Alan Davies in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. Adamski, a 56-year-old Polish coalminer, disappeared on June 6, 1980, and was found dead on June 11, 1980, on top of a coal tip. The coroner's report found no evidence of foul play, despite the body having a mysterious, oozing burn on the neck and head and a state of death indicative of fear. The investigation links this to a sighting by PC Alan Davies on November 28, 1980. While on patrol, Davies encountered a dome-shaped, white object hovering five feet above the ground. The object had a row of square windows and emitted fluorescent light. During the encounter, Davies experienced a radio blackout and a subsequent time lapse. The report also mentions a separate sighting by four police officers near Halifax on the same night, who observed a brilliant ball of light. Additionally, the document includes a brief report on UFO sightings in Spain, involving witnesses near Chinchilla and Pozohondo. The investigators conclude that the case is highly significant and lacks a conventional explanation, noting parallels to the Trooper Schrimer abduction case.

The only clues were the staring eyes (indicative of death by fear), the strange burn on the neck and head (which had an oozing growth in the midst of it), and the inexplicable way his body appeared on the top of a coal tip, in broad daylight, thirty miles from home.

Official Assessment

The report links the death of Zygmund Jan Adamski to a UFO sighting by PC Alan Davies, noting similarities to other abduction cases and citing a lack of evidence for foul play in the death.

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