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Knowles Family UFO Encounter

A family driving across Australia's Nullarbor Plain was allegedly lifted off the road by a UFO. Their car was dropped back down, the tire blew, and strange dust was found inside.

January 20, 1988
Nullarbor Plain, Australia
4+ witnesses

The Knowles Family UFO Encounter

On January 20, 1988, the Knowles family was driving across Australia’s remote Nullarbor Plain when they encountered a glowing object that allegedly lifted their car off the road, dropped it, and left them terrified. Strange ash-like dust was found inside the vehicle, and the experience traumatized the family.

The Family

Those present:

  • Faye Knowles (mother)
  • Patrick (son, 24)
  • Sean (son, 21)
  • Wayne (son, 18)
  • Driving across Australia

The Encounter

At approximately 4:00 AM:

  • A bright light appeared ahead
  • Moved erratically
  • Sean tried to avoid it
  • Light pursued the car
  • Then landed on the roof

On the Roof

The family reported:

  • Loud thud on roof
  • Car was lifted off road
  • Faye reached out window, felt something
  • Her hand was covered in black dust
  • Voices sounded distorted

Being Dropped

The car:

  • Was lifted off the ground
  • Dropped back onto road
  • Tire blew out on impact
  • Family fled into bushes
  • Hid until object left

The Dust

Inside the car:

  • Black, ash-like substance
  • Covered interior
  • Analyzed by laboratories
  • Results were ambiguous
  • Couldn’t be identified conclusively

Physical Evidence

The car showed:

  • Dented roof
  • Blown tire
  • Black residue
  • Damage consistent with account
  • Examined by investigators

Eyewitness Corroboration

A truck driver:

  • Reported strange light same time
  • Same area of Nullarbor
  • Didn’t know the Knowles
  • Independent report

Investigation

The case was examined by:

  • UFO researchers
  • Australian media
  • Forensic analysis of dust
  • No conventional explanation
  • Family stuck to story

Skeptical Views

Critics suggested:

  • Truck creating light
  • Tire blowout first, then panic
  • However, lifted car sensation hard to explain
  • Dust remained anomalous

The Family’s State

After encounter:

  • They were clearly traumatized
  • Dogs in car were disturbed
  • Family gave consistent accounts
  • Reluctant witnesses
  • No profit motive apparent

Significance

The Knowles family case is significant for:

  • Multiple family witnesses
  • Physical evidence (dust, damage)
  • Independent corroboration
  • Remote location
  • Compelling account

Legacy

The Knowles family encounter on the Nullarbor Plain remains one of Australia’s most famous UFO cases. The physical evidence and the family’s obvious terror made it difficult to dismiss as imagination or hoax.