The article below was published in the daily newspaper La Bourgogne Républicaine, Dijon, France, page 4, on October 19, 1954.
See the case file.
Nevers (from our P.C.). -- Mr. Marc Perrault and Mr. Veillerot, employees at the Brain control room, near Decize (Nièvre) were working in the fields when they heard the characteristic noise of jet engines.
They looked up and indeed saw two planes in the sky leaving behind them the trail of white condensation as we know.
But to their surprise, they saw under the double wake, a luminous ball similar to a very large star which began to descend slowly and which they were to observe at their ease.
Finally the ball took height, and disappeared in the clouds. Both are convinced that it was a flying saucer...