In Crimea, The Boy Was Kidnapped By Aliens? - Alternative View

In Crimea, The Boy Was Kidnapped By Aliens? - Alternative View
In Crimea, The Boy Was Kidnapped By Aliens? - Alternative View

Video: In Crimea, The Boy Was Kidnapped By Aliens? - Alternative View

Video: In Crimea, The Boy Was Kidnapped By Aliens? - Alternative View
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A resident of Simferopol, Olga Chadova, claims that her ten-year-old son was abducted by aliens. As the edition bezformata.ru writes, on October 26, the child left the house for the store and did not return.

The mother, worried about the child's delay, went to look for him, and suddenly, to her surprise, she saw her son's gloves on the ground, which was very strange. At this time, Olga noticed that a strange object was removed in the sky, very similar to a "flying saucer".

Since her son never returned from the store, Chadova after some time turned to the police, explaining to them her hypothesis that the boy could have been abducted by aliens - she saw a UFO.

Unfortunately, the police did not accept the statement from the woman, because at that moment she was drunk, and her words about the aliens and "flying saucers" who allegedly abducted the child seemed to the police officers, to put it mildly, delirium.

The very next day, this story got a completely different color: the child was never found, and therefore the police and volunteers began to search for the missing third grader. Olga Chadova herself was checked by psychiatrists, since she continued to claim that she had seen a UFO and was sure (her mother's heart suggests) that the boy was taken by aliens. Psychologists say that the mother could see a "flying saucer" under the influence of a stressful situation, although Olga herself is sure that this cannot be: when she noticed the strange lights of that "saucer" receding in the sky, she practically did not know about the disappearance of her son, just worried about his delay - it wasn't stress yet.

Ufologists, having familiarized themselves with the situation, fully admit that aliens could have kidnapped the child. If this is so, then they often bring the children back - there is a hope that the boy will appear alive and unharmed. The police and the public of Simferopol do not consider the version about aliens, since there are no serious grounds for this. While the search for the boy continues with the involvement of the public, various versions are being worked out, including possible accidents when children, for example, fall into sewer manholes, die at construction sites, and so on …

Daniil Myslinsky