ROGER GAYRAL, a ufologist with the group OVNI-Toulouse, indicates that in August 1955, Mr and Mrs Dejan were 60 years old and lived in a one-floor farm in the district "Gironne", at 1 km approximately on the edge of a path coming from the DC 10. On the other side of this way, there was a meadow in slope and a little downwards, some trees at the edge of the Ayguecau brook which runs out towards the Garonne located at approximately 2 kilometers in the east. Roger Gayral notes that in addition to the brook, there are 7 or 8 fountain sources.
At approximately 10 p.m., in a very dark night that month of 1955, Mrs. Dejean went to put the hook at the one of the two windows of the room, when she saw in the meadow, at ten meters of the brook, two objects resembling egg shells with multicolored gleams, of great beauty.
Next to these objects, there were two beings of very small size, 0.90 meters tall, with bald heads.
She called her husband, he stood up and attended the display, but took its rifle to go inform the closest neighbors, Mr and Mrs Araignon.
His dog started to bark and the objects flew away at once quickly, the neighbors saw nothing more than two large reddish "stars" in the sky in the direction of the center of Cazère, i.e. in the south.
On the spot, there were traces, metal drops resembling molten aluminum, forming two circumferences from 2 to 3 meters in diameter approximately, these circles being with 3 meters approximately one from the other. The drops were the size of the nail of the small finger, they were only in the circumferences of these circles, and were lengthened, as if they had fallen from a craft in rotation.
Some short time later, after a rain, the grass grew back everywhere except in these two circles where it remained dry.
Mrs Araignon made this report to Roger Gayral as she was still in the same farm, while Mr Dejean died four years ago and Mrs Dejean had moved.
Mrs Araignon had shown him the exact place of the landing, a place where she had gone in August 1955 at once after the departure of the objects.
Roger Gayral notes that Mrs Araignon, farmer, seemed very balanced, had an excellent memory and was very co-operative.
He also met with Mrs Dejean, now 80 years old, seeming morally down, and she did not remember anything, except the "multicolored garlands", but she stated that in 1970 or 1971 close to Cazères near the railway, in the Pigaine district where she now lived, she saw in full day, a kind of lengthened gray balloon, moving without noise at the height of the rare houses at this place.
The LDLN editor notes that it is regrettable that the information surfaces only 21 years after the occurrence since it might have been possible to analyze the fragments.
"Enquêtes à Cazères", article by Roger Gayral, in the ufology magazine Lumières Dans la Nuit (LDLN), N.158, page 14, October 1976.
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