🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
A witness in Vroncourt (France) observed an unusual luminous object in April or May 2008. The object suddenly accelerated, changed direction, and disappeared within five seconds. Although the testimony was reported later (May 31, 2010), the lack of precise details and the absence of other witnesses made any serious investigation difficult. The case was classified as "C" by the GEIPAN, indicating that its origin could not be determined.
The single testimony did not provide enough information to identify the phenomenon. No other testimonies or additional evidence were recorded. Due to the imprecision of the data, the GEIPAN concluded that no further investigation was possible. Cases like this, while intriguing, often remain unsolved due to the lack of concrete information.