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UFO case dubbed ‘UK's Roswell’ blown open by new evidence as expert reveals how aliens COULD be behind baffling mystery | The Sun
TRUDGING across frosty fields to tend to his lambs, Welsh farmer Irwel Evans was stopped in his tracks by lumps of metal strewn as far as the eye could see.
Further investigation showed strange debris was scattered over an area the size of three football pitches on the family farm, outside the sleepy village of Llanillar in Wales, and the tops of trees in a nearby wood had been shorn off by some sort of impact.
The incident, which took place in January 1983, was dubbed the "Welsh Roswell" – after the infamous UFO crash in New Mexico in 1947.
After his shock find, farmer Evans called cops and a team of RAF men and plain clothes officers – dubbed the 'Men in Black' – combed the land and nearby woods, taking away the fragments found.
But there was never any official explanation of what it was and no records were kept of the operation that night – even though the trees in the woods were all chopped down.
Now, 40 years on, scientists have carried out lab tests on the mysterious metallic lumps and found no obvious conclusion about its origin- suggesting it could be alien.
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Ancient Aliens presenter and University of Chester lecturer Mark Ollyordered specialist tests on remnants of the debris for his new book to mark the 40th anniversary of the incident, Europe's Roswell – and received mysterious results.
And, in a strange twist of fate, samples from the Welsh Roswell are strikingly similar to a piece of material recently recovered from Roswell, New Mexico, where a spacecraft is said to have crashed.
Speaking about the incident Mark, from Warrington, Cheshire, told The Sun: "Nobody saw it, nobody heard it.
"A farmer called Irwel got up the next day and went out to have a look at his sheep and he found debris scattered across four fields.
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