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7/21/2025, 11:51:34 PM
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After the event, Vilas-Boas returned home and discovered that four hours had passed. In the following days, he developed symptoms including:

Nausea, headaches, burning sensations in his skin, lesions that resembled radiation burns, insomnia and fatigue.

A few months later, he contacted journalist José Martins, who was investigating UFO cases. Martins referred him to Dr. Olavo Fontes, a physician and member of APRO (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization), who examined Vilas-Boas and concluded he had been exposed to mild radiation, which seemed consistent with his physical symptoms.

Despite coming from a rural farming background, Vilas-Boas eventually pursued a professional education. He earned a law degree and became a practicing attorney in Brazil. This achievement was significant not only because of his modest upbringing, but also because he had become famous—some would say infamous—due to his alien abduction story. Yet, he managed to lead a respectable, stable professional life in law, away from the world of UFO conferences or public spectacles.

There’s no indication he ever tried to monetize his story. He did not publish a book, charge for interviews, or make public appearances for profit. When he did speak to researchers or journalists, he remained calm, serious, and absolutely consistent in recounting the details of what happened to him that night.

Vilas-Boas later married and had children. He seemed to live a relatively normal life, rarely revisiting the events of 1957 in public. According to those who knew him, he was a devoted family man and well-respected in his community. His wife and children lived with the awareness of his experience, but he was not someone who let it dominate his identity.