The article below was published in the daily newspaper Sud Ouest, France, on March 17, 1980.
The 10:35 p.m. U.F.O, if it did not know the Charente "quarter of an hour" after three appearances Saint Porchaire, reportedly succumbed to the temptation of infidelity - or did it confuse the cemeteries?
In the night from Saturday to Sunday, at 0:30, in fact, three residents of L'Eguille-sur Seudre, Mr. and Mrs. Boisson and Mrs. Claudine Cancelier had the opportunity to observe a few hundred yards away ends a rounded cylinder. Sparkling, of a very sharp yellow, "the size of a car," it remained for fifteen minutes, motionless, five or six feet above the cemetery of the town.
Then it disappeared at a very high speed, rising at an angle towards the north, without changing shape or color.
Certainly, the mysterious phenomena multiply in Charente-Maritime.