He disappeared soon after and when rediscovered a baffling mystery awaited investigators.
Part Two
( For part one:
http://www.theparanormalguide.com/blog/alan-godrey-and-zigmund-adamski )
However, an event that occurred in June 1980 was to pre-date Alan Godfrey's encounter, an event Godfrey is linked to as he was one of two police constables to investigate the case, a case that many regard as the first possible alien abduction in the United Kingdom, and possibly linked to why Alan Godfrey was to have his infamous experiences.
Zigmund Adamski was a 57 year-old Polish coal worker who, on the afternoon of June 6th, 1980, was seen leaving his home in the small borough of Tingley to buy some potatoes. He was to attend a family wedding the following day, however he disappeared soon after. His family were baffled, as he was well-liked and respected.
Within thirty minutes police officers Alan Godfrey and Malcolm Agley attended the scene and determined he had possibly died of a heart attack. However, the scene was presenting a number of questions. He was wearing clothes and shoes that appeared to be uneven and untied. The fly on his trousers was down, and he had strange burn marks on his neck and shoulders. He also seemed to have travelled some twenty to thirty miles from where he had last been seen near his home.
What was even stranger was the fact that there was no evidence of him having climbed the heap of coal, or anyone having dumped the body, as no footprints were found leading to and from the coal pile. It appeared he may have fallen, or been dropped, onto the heap, and stranger was the fact that the body was not there two hours previously, as a police officer had conducted a random patrol along the railway line. So how had Zigmund Adamski got to the top of the coal pile?
A post-mortem examination was conducted at the nearby town of Hebden Bridge that night and it was determined that he had died eight hours previous to being found of a heart attack that had been bought on by something that had terrified him, essentially "scaring him to death". As well as the strange burn marks, that were determined to have been there for at least 48 hours, a strange green ointment-like gel had been applied to the marks, and a forensic pathologist found he could not identify the substance as he took samples. It is said that this ointment, to this day, has not been identified.
Many UFO researchers agree with this conclusion although researchers conducting an investigation in 2005 for BUFORA (British UFO Research Association) cited that Adamski's family believed he had been kidnapped by a family member and held captive in a shed, and had possibly been tortured. This has not stopped UFO advocates and researchers from calling Adamski "the first person to be killed by aliens in Britian."
Godfrey's investigation into Adamski's death was dropped late in 1980, and it is claimed Senior Police officials installed a clamp down on confidentiality - stopping police from speaking to the Media in regards to the case. All files regarding the investigation have not been made public, even though a number of MoD (Ministry of Defence) files regarding UFO reports were released by the National Archives in 2008. The fact that files regarding anything to do with Zigmund Adamski have not been made public have been asserted by many, including Godfrey, to be the result of a possible cover-up by the Government or Military of the UK.
The case of Zigmund Adamski and his disappearance remains a mystery - the case is unsolved to this day. Many UFO researchers believe the case is one of the world's strangest cases of possible alien abduction. It occurred during a "wave " of UFO related incidents that included the now infamous Rendlesham Forest Incident in December that year, and would make 1980 a year UFOlogists will consider a pivotal one in British UFO history.
Will we ever know where Zigmund Adamski was for 5 days in 1980?
Was it a case of alien abduction that caused his death?
If not, how did his body get on top of a high pile of coal, facing upwards toward the sky?
What are your thoughts?