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Mysterious Death Of Dyatlov Pass Incident

Dyatlov Pass Incident refers to the mysterious horror death of nine Russian ski hikers in northern Ural Mountain on February 1959. They are from Ural Polytechnical Institute who had established a camp on the slope when disaster struck. Eight days after they should arrive at their destination, because there was no reaction from them, a rescue group search to find the missing hikers. On February 26, the searchers found the group's abandoned and badly damaged tent.

Nine Victims of Dyatlov Pass Incident

During the night, something caused them to tear their way out of their tent inadequately dressed during a heavy snowfall and subzero temperature. The tent had been ripped apart, torn to shreds from the inside. It was empty and all the group's belongings and shoes had been left behind. Footprints found around the outside of the tent indicated that those who fled just in their socks or barefoot.

After 500 meters of the search, at the forest edge the searchers found Krivonischenko and Doroshenko dead, just dressed only in their underwear and shoeless. The branches on the tree were broken up to five meters high, indicating that the pair had frantically attempted to climb for safety. Around 350 yards, they found another three corpses, Dyatlov, Kolmogorova, and Slobodin, who seemed to have died in poses suggesting that they were attempting to return to the tent.

Corpses found under Snow


Two months after the search, the remaining bodies were found less than four meters of snow in a ravine. These four were better dressed than the others. Some had broken bones and terrible internal injuries but, strangely no external wounds, but Lyudmila Dubinina was missing its tongue and eyes. Stranger still, odd bits of their clothing contained higher than normal levels of radiation.

After examining the nine bodies, various theories concerning what happened in those dark such as hypothermia, experimental weapons testing, Yeti’s attack even Alien abduction. In 2000, a regional television company produced the documentary film The Mystery of Dyatlov Pass. However, Dyatlov Pass incident is one of the greatest unexplained mysteries of our time.

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