Paul_Exeter
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Well this one had somehow slipped under my radar (so thank you LAPIS*) and really excited to find such a well-documented UK UFO and missing time incident that is considerably more recent than the 1992 A70 Tarbrax (Scotland) abduction incident. This 2005 report involved two female adults and two young boys and took place on the spooky moors of Lancashire. It includes a clip of a documentary in which the four witnesses are interviewed and one adult undergoes hypnotherapy:
https://www.lapisparanormal.com/single-post/2017/12/11/the-high-bentham-incident
"... As the journey continued, all four became aware of a bright white light in the sky to their left. They later described it as being about the size of a car headlight and being so bright that the moon by comparison looked yellow. The object then moved across the sky and became visible through the windscreen. It accelerated downwards at an incredible speed, so fast that the witnesses were 'waiting for the crash' but it never came. It then gained altitude and sped away over the Forest of Bowland hills. While the object was in view, none of the family spoke, only commenting on the event after the object had disappeared. The next thing they remembered was driving into the village of High Bentham."
https://www.lapisparanormal.com/single-post/2017/12/11/the-high-bentham-incident
"... As the journey continued, all four became aware of a bright white light in the sky to their left. They later described it as being about the size of a car headlight and being so bright that the moon by comparison looked yellow. The object then moved across the sky and became visible through the windscreen. It accelerated downwards at an incredible speed, so fast that the witnesses were 'waiting for the crash' but it never came. It then gained altitude and sped away over the Forest of Bowland hills. While the object was in view, none of the family spoke, only commenting on the event after the object had disappeared. The next thing they remembered was driving into the village of High Bentham."