The grim true story of the Dyatlov Pass incident in the Siberian wilderness has been the subject of countless books and documentaries and the bodies of the nine students were found with horrific injuries The students had been in high spirits as they embarked on their trip (Image: BBC)
The chilling and gruesome demise of a group of young Soviet students in the Siberian wilderness over 60 years ago has captivated true-crime enthusiasts worldwide. Their frozen, battered bodies were found with horrifying injuries - two victims had their eyes gouged out, while another had a tongue brutally removed.
Even today, there's no concrete explanation for what transpired, despite a plethora of theories. Soviet authorities attempted to dismiss the deaths as a tragic mishap, insisting that hypoth

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