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Subject: Russia reopens 60yo probe of mysterious Soviet hiker deaths
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2019 14:05:17 -0000 (UTC)
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https://www.rt.com/russia/450501-dyatlov-pass-mystery-investigation/

Army test, UFO or deadly blizzard? Russia reopens 60yo probe of
mysterious Soviet hiker deaths
Published time: 3 Feb, 2019 14:34 Edited time: 4 Feb, 2019 07:18
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Army test, UFO or deadly blizzard? Russia reopens 60yo probe of mysterious
Soviet hiker deaths
© perevaldyatlova.ru

Russian investigators are set to re-examine the chilling mystery of a
deadly hiking trip made by group of Soviet students in 1959. The story
spurred more than 70 theories and even inspired Hollywood thriller, ‘The
Devil’s Pass’.

Known as the Dyatlov Pass incident the deaths of a Soviet student hiking
group in a remote area in the Urals six decades ago remains one of
Russia’s most chilling unsolved mysteries. It shocked and bewildered
investigators right from the start. After the original probe failed to
produce any results, the case was shelved and, by some accounts, even
classified.

The eerie story inspired Hollywood director Renny Harlin to make the
thriller Devil’s Pass in 2013. Now the authorities are determined to
finally uncover what happened.

Investigators are officially reopening the probe, spokesperson for the
Prosecutor General’s Office, Aleksandr Kurennoy, announced on Friday.
The victims’ “relatives, media and the public want to know the
truth,” he said.
© perevaldyatlova.ru

A group, led by Igor Dyatlov, embarked on their last hiking trip in
February 1959. They were mostly in their 20s, graduate students at a local
technical university. All were well-equipped, experienced hikers. The plan
was to trek 350km (217 miles) through extremely harsh terrain in the
northern Urals.

One student had to drop the hike due to leg pains, returning home early.
That decision saved his life. Others went on. They took pictures along the
way and kept journals, describing the trip’s joyful atmosphere and other
fairly mundane things hikers do. All seemed like a typical trip to the
mountains.
© perevaldyatlova.ru

The hikers failed to send a signal from the scheduled endpoint however and
a rescue team was dispatched to find them. The scene the rescuers stumbled
onto was gruesome and puzzling at the same time.
Also on rt.com Another victim? Tourist disappears in Dyatlov Pass, where 9
hikers mysteriously died in 1959

The tent was found on a slope, which translates to ‘The Mountain of the
Dead’ in the local dialect. It was empty, cut open from the inside by a
sharp object. All belongings, including shoes, had been left there,
intact. This led many to believe the students were forced to flee in
terror, desperately trying to get out as quickly as they could.

The first two shoeless hikers, dressed only in their underwear, were found
lying under a pine tree about 1.3km away from the tent. Three more bodies
were then located on the way out from the tent. The last four victims were
found several months later – buried under meters of snow in a creek
nearby.
© Wikipedia

Four hikers sustained massive internal injuries, skull fractures and chest
damage. One woman had her eyes, tongue and part of her lips missing.

The Soviet criminal probe could never establish why the hikers suddenly
left the tent half-naked or explain their conditions. The notes and
photos, made by the victims, offered no clues. The final report only
stated that everyone was killed by “an unknown overwhelming force.”

The case sparked more than 70 theories on what caused the hikers’
deaths, ranging from secret military tests and radiation, to UFOs and
paranormal activity. The prosecutors are aiming to sort through them to
find a plausible explanation.

The crime-related scenarios have already been discarded due to lack of
evidence, prosecutors say. They plan to start by examining if the hikers
could have killed by an avalanche or a snow storm. Kurennoy said a group
of investigators and forensics experts will visit Dyatlov Pass in March to
determine the details of the tragedy.
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 by: AnonUser - Tue, 5 Feb 2019 12:33 UTC

I heard about this years ago and just assumed it was bears or something.
But the injuries are not really what I think would happen with bears. I'm
not professional so what do I know, but I would think the bears would have
a snack at least.

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