Argentina's Vidal Teleportation - The Truth Can Now Be Told by Guillermo D. Gimenez, Director, Planeta UFO (Necochea, Argentina)

Renowned Argentinean ufologist Dr. Oscar A. Galindez, who looked
into these events, details the episode in Flying Saucer Review
Vol. 14, No. 35 Sep-Oct 1968 as "Teleportation from Chascomus to Mexico" which reads thus: "...in early May 1968, a well-known Buenos Aires attorney, Dr.
Geraldo Vidal, decided to attend a family get-together with his
wife, Mrs. Raffo de Vidal, to be held in the city of Chascomus,
less than 120 km distant from Buenos Aires and to the south. The
left the gathering shortly before midnight and decided to drive
to Maipu, a community some 150 km south of Chascomus, as they
had friends and relatives there.
"Driving along national highway No. 2, they had in front of them
another car, containing another couple that also had relatives
in Maipu. This other family, whose name is unknown, reached
Maipu without incident, but this was not the case with the
Vidals, whose delay became a cause of concern for those who
awaited them. Then, the other couple decided to retrace its
steps along the same route in an effort to find them, but had to
return to Maipu without achieving this goal or having found the
slightest trace of the car or its occupants.
"Forty-eight hours after the Vidals disappeared, at the home of
the Rapallini family in Maipu, a phone call came in from the
Argentinean consulate in Mexico City, 6,400 km away as the bird
flies. In this phone call Dr. Gerardo Vidal told his friends
that they were well, and gave them the exact time of his
arrival at the Ezeiza International Airport in the capital of
the River Plate.
"The Vidals reached Ezeiza at the right time, expected by
friends and relatives. Mrs. Vidal was taken directly from the
airport to a private clinic, since she was in a state of nervous
shock. Dr. Vidal told his relatives of the strange event that
had befallen them. He said that when they were in the outskirts
of Chascomus on the evening of their disappearance, a "dense
fog" materialized suddenly before them, and from that moment
onward, they were unable to account what happened to them during
the next 48 hours. When they regained awareness of their
surroundings, it was daytime and their car, with both of them
inside, was parked along an unknown road. They had no physical
injuries, but both complained of pain in the nape of the neck
and had the sensation of having slept many hours.
"Stunned, they stepped out of the vehicle and noticed that the
paint on the chassis appeared to have suffered the effects of a
blowtorch. The engine, however, worked perfectly. Putting the
car in gear, they drove along the unknown road, crossing a
landscape that was utterly unfamiliar. They asked several
persons they found along the way and all of them told them the
same thing: they were in Mexico.
"Mr. and Mrs. Vidal's watches had stopped, but using a calendar,
they ascertained that they had been gone from Argentina for 48
hours.
"In due time they reached Mexico City, where they asked for the
Argentinean Consulate. The retold their incredible adventure
there, and the consul allowed them to make a phone call to
notary Martin Rapallini in Maipu. Next, the consul, Rafael Lopez
Pellegrini, asked them to remain completely silent about the
case in order to allow the authorities to investigate.

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