: Valentina fled the scene alone, wandering for four days until she reached a river and was rescued by a group of kayakers. Official Findings vs. Theories
The is a chilling and largely unexplained tragedy that occurred in August 1993 in the Khamar-Daban mountain range of southern Siberia. Often called " Buryatia's Dyatlov Pass ," the event involved a group of seven hikers, six of whom died under sudden and horrific circumstances, leaving only one survivor to tell the tale. The Expedition : Valentina fled the scene alone, wandering for
Exposure to cold, wet conditions and exhaustion can lead to "paradoxical undressing" and hallucinations. Often called " Buryatia's Dyatlov Pass ," the
: One hiker, Aleksander Krysin, suddenly collapsed, foaming at the mouth and bleeding from his eyes and ears. : Korovina reportedly died of a heart attack
: Korovina reportedly died of a heart attack while trying to help her students. Within minutes, six of the seven hikers were dead.