Date:
January 1, 1970
Location: Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
Miss
Doreen Kendall, a practical nurse at the Cowichan District
Hospital on Vancouver Island, was looking out the window
of the ward, when she saw 60 feet away an "object
so big and bright I could see everything clearly."
There were two male-like figures in the craft, one behind
the other. One of the "men" eventually looked
right at Doreen, and the craft started to move away, but
not before Freida Wilson, a registered nurse, also saw
the object.
Drawing of the sighting by artist Brian James. (Canadian
UFO Report)
Doreen Kendall. (Canadian UFO Report; credit: UFO*BC)
Drawing of the sighting by artist Brian James. (Canadian
UFO Report; credit: UFO*BC)
Source:
John Magor
It
was turning five in the morning on New Year's Day 1970,
when Miss Doreen Kendall, a practical nurse at the Cowichan
District Hospital on Vancouver Island, noticed that one
of the elderly patients in her ward was restless. Deciding
the patient was too warm, she went to a window and parted
the drapes to let in a little air.
"Just
as I pulled the drapes, a brilliant light hit me in the
eyes," she said. "It was still dark outside,
but about 60 feet away right above the children's ward
to my left, there was this object so big and bright I
could see everything clearly."
"The
object was circular and had what I guess you would call
a top and bottom. The bottom was silvery, like metal,
and was shaped like a bowl. There was a string of bright
lights around it like a necklace. The top was a dome made
of something like glass. It was lit up from inside and
I could see right into it."
Continuing
her account in question-and-answer form, Miss Kendall
told me there were two male-like figures in the craft,
one behind the other, facing to her right away from the
hospital. The one in front appeared taller, or perhaps
was positioned higher, than the other. Their heads were
encased in close-fitting dark material.
As
she watched with intense curiosity, yet completely unfrightened
- "I never felt so peaceful in all my life. I
wish I could have talked to them" - she became
aware of seeing more of the interior of the craft and
realized it was tilting. In a moment, she could see to
a point just below their knees and noticed they were standing
in front of what looked like stools.
"They
looked like fine, tall, well-built men," she
said. "They were dressed in tight-fitting suits
of the same material that covered their heads but their
hands were bare and I noticed how human they looked. Their
flesh seemed just like ours."
Intrigued
as she was by the appearance of the two figures, Miss
Kendall found her interest centered on what looked like
an instrument panel facing the one in front.
"The
man in front was staring at the panel as if something
very important was going on, and I wondered if they might
have had mechanical trouble. I even thought they might
have landed on the roof of the hospital and then had trouble
taking off."
She
described the panel as a very large one, taking up almost
half the interior of the object and reaching nearly to
the top of the dome. The instruments, if that is what
they were, seemed to be inset in the chrome-like metal
of the panel and there was a variety of sizes.
The
total sight was so absorbing that at first, Miss Kendall's
thoughts were lost to everything else, and for a moment
she forgot Mrs. Frieda Wilson, a registered nurse, was
in the same room.
"Then
when I did think of it, I guess I hesitated. I felt I
mustn't make a noise or do anything that would break the
trend of what was happening."
At
this point, almost as if her thoughts were being read,
she saw the figure in the rear turn slowly and face squarely
in her direction.
"He
seemed to look right at me but I couldn't see his face.
It was covered by a darkish material that looked softer
than the rest of his suit. I'm sure he saw me because
then he touched the other man on the back. When he did
this, the man in front reached down and took hold of something
like a lever beside him. I'll never forget how deliberately
he did it. He pushed it back and forth and the saucer,
or whatever you'd call it, started to circle slowly, still
close to the building, in an anticlockwise direction."
The
motion seemed to break the spell for Miss Kendall, for
then she remembered Mrs. Wilson was there and called her
over.
Later,
I spoke separately to Mrs. Wilson, who said, "I
noticed Miss Kendall standing at the window and wondered
what she was looking at. In fact, I was just going to
see when she beckoned to me, and then I saw this great
big light over the patio outside the children's ward.
I'd say it was quite a bit larger than a car. (By
the estimate of both witnesses, the object spanned a width
of about five windows of the children's ward. This gave
it a diameter of at least 50 feet.) It looked circular
in shape and the far side seemed to be higher than the
side near us. It was moving around slowly and then it
started to move away. I didn't really see any top or bottom
to it. It was all just tremendously bright."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case633.htm