In 1983, a young woman enco­un­te­red a UFO that had a stran­ge affect on her car and chan­ged her view of rea­li­ty fore­ver. Read the fasci­nat­ing acco­unt here

Case Type: CE2, Vehi­c­le Inter­fe­ren­ce

When: Sep­tem­ber 19th, 1983 (repor­ted and publis­hed in 1987)

Whe­re: A rest-stop on the hig­hway betwe­en Hil­le­rød and Fre­dens­borg (55.95241, 12.32499) 

Inve­sti­ga­tor: Arne S. Peter­sen

The Enco­un­ter

Mon­day the 19th of Sep­tem­ber, 1983, at 01:10 at night, a young woman who had atten­ded a poli­ti­cal mee­ting during the wee­kend, was hea­ding home by car to her hou­se in Hor­n­bæk. She had just drop­ped off a pas­sen­ger in Hil­le­rød and taken the hig­hway towards Fre­dens­borg, when she felt the need to drink somet­hing. She held over at a par­king lot near the forest just out­si­de of Hil­le­rød and left both the car’s engi­ne and head­lights tur­ned on. Just as the wit­ness was ope­ning a soft drink, the par­king lot sud­den­ly beca­me bright­ly lit up, as if by arti­fi­ci­al ligh­ting. Next, she saw a huge, bright object land about 10 meters away from her car wit­hout making a sound. Then the engi­ne went out, as did eve­ry other electri­cal system in the car. The wit­ness froze in sho­ck as if para­lyzed, but she nonet­he­less felt that she was in con­trol of her sen­ses during the sigh­ting.

The UFO was round with a flat top and a tape­ring bot­tom – the wit­ness descri­bed its sha­pe as similar to a spin­ning top. The upper edge of the UFO had a row of glowing rectangu­lar win­dows sur­ro­un­ding the fusela­ge. The­se win­dows had a pyra­mid-like sha­pe decorat­ing the glass and emit­ted a blin­ding­ly sharp, yel­lowish-whi­te light. The UFO stood on five very thin lan­ding legs with distin­cti­ve feet, each lan­ding leg being 5 metres in length. The fun­nel-sha­ped fusela­ge of the UFO itself was 5 metres tall and had a dia­me­ter of 7 metres.

After the UFO had been on the gro­und for aro­und 5–10 minu­tes, a sharp whi­te pil­lar of light shot from the tip on the bot­tom of the fusela­ge. The win­dow lights on the UFO went out, and the UFO took off with a loud his­sing noise. The five lan­ding legs were pul­led up into the fusela­ge and the pil­lar of light was suck­ed up into the bot­tom. The UFO dis­ap­pea­red after having ascen­ded above the tre­es.

As soon as the UFO was out of view, the car’s lights and instru­ments on the das­h­bo­ard resu­med fun­ctio­ning as nor­mal, wit­hout any pro­blems. The wit­ness drove back home wit­hout drinking her soft drink. After having overco­me the ini­ti­al psy­cho­lo­gi­cal sho­ck, she had no afters­ho­cks eit­her phy­si­cal or men­tal from the expe­ri­en­ce. She also noted in her report to Scan­di­navi­an UFO Infor­ma­tion (SUFOI), which she did not make until 1987 after she had ano­t­her UFO enco­un­ter, that until that eve­ning in Sep­tem­ber 1983 she had been a total skep­tic about UFO sigh­tings and expe­ri­en­cers — to the point of even mock­ing them when the sub­ject came up.

 

Com­men­tary

It should be noted that the stop­ping of car engi­nes and dis­rup­tion of electri­cal systems is a com­mon ele­ment of UFO clo­se enco­un­ters and has hap­pe­ned qui­te often in Den­mark, both befo­re and after — see the 1960 Gyl­den­holm Case and the Ewald Maarup and Claus Lund­holm cases for examp­le.

 

Sour­ces

  • UFO-Nyt #4 (1987)
  • SUFOI News­let­ter #11, 1990