UFO:
what the nurse saw
By
Natalie Jones THE
nurse who witnessed the UFO crash near Bala 34 years ago has spoken exclusively
about her experience. Last
week the Free Press revealed that confidential Ministry of Defence files on Unidentified
Flying Objects are set to be made public in the coming weeks. Among
these declassified papers is expected to be evidence of the suspected UFO crash
on Cader Berwyn on January 23, 1974. Dozens of witnesses across Lancashire and
Cheshire phoned the police earlier that evening after seeing a strange formation
of green lights flying erratically over the skies. At
8.38pm something impacted into the Berwyn mountains and the resulting tremor -
which measured 4.5 on the Richter Scale - was felt in Wrexham, Chester, Liverpool
and some areas of Manchester. Reports
at the time said a nurse who lived near the scene of the impact said a flying
saucer 'the size of the Albert Hall' had smashed into a mountain, throwing debris
and bodies for over a mile. Now
34 years later the nurse puts the record straight in an exclusive interview with
the Free Press. "We
heard this almighty tremor, the house shook, we thought an aircraft had crashed,
and being a nurse thought we could help." |