Igor Dyatlov and Zina Kolmogorova sent their last letters from the Post office in Vizhay.On May 12 Lyudmila Dubinina, Aleksander Kolevatov and Nikolay Thibeaux-Brignolle were buried in Mihaylovskoe cemetery, in a plot designated to UPI. It somehow calmed people and even relatives of the deceased. His whereabouts are unknown. A medical examination found no injuries which might have led to their deaths, and it was concluded that they had died of hypothermia. In the following days KP will conduct an examination of the DNA of the person buried under Zolotaryov's obelisk to establish his kinship with the alleged nephews.

It couldn't have happened in the tent because while Zolotaryov could have mustered the strength (being a war veteran and sports coach in excellent physical shape) Dubinina's and Brignolle's injuries would have prevented them to move or be moved in any manner.12 April 2018 Komsomolskaya Pravda (aka KP, huge Russian periodical following and as we can see, reviving the case) exhumed the body of Semyon Zolotaryov at Ivanovskoe Cemetery in Yekaterinburg. For decades Dyatlov case researchers are trying to pinpoint the places of the den and bodies. Notably, the bodies had no external wounds as if they were crippled by a high level of pressure. And where did Zolotaryov go from the scene of the tragedy? The Soviet government made no official statement about the global-scale accident until Swedish leaders demanded an explanation when operators of a nuclear power plant in Stockholm registered unusually high radiation levels near their plant.Finally, on April 28, the Kremlin reported that there had been an accident at Chernobyl and that authorities were handling it. No doubt about it. I wish him a very good life and career as a 3D designer.

Leading the group is Yuri Doroshenko. The correct order to read the articles is:The famous Russian scientist Nikolay Ivanovich Vavilov had two children from two marriages. Tumanov's opinion is that all bodies should be exhumed and subjected to a new full autopsy for missed or omitted on purpose details. Since Sverdlovsk Prosecutors are not considering following up on these leads they petition the case to be moved to Moscow.Teodora Hadjiyska on the Midnight Society Radio with Tim Weisberg,You know how cold cases movies start - with boxes covered with dust and the investigators bracing for sleepless nights. This we only know from the Los Alamos report to the CIA. Dyatlov found himself in bad conditions for the night, so he decided to pitch his tent on the slope of 1079 so as to start in the morning without adding the distance from the forest (~1 km) to the remaining trek of about 10 km to the summit.Considering the absence of external injuries to the bodies or signs of a fight, the presence of all the valuables of the group, and also taking into account the conclusion of the medical examinations for the causes of the deaths of the hikers, it is concluded that the cause of their demise was,Dubinina had a sweater that tested radioactive which could probably be his,Thibeaux was wearing his wrist watch and possibly a sweater taken form him,she was wearing a brown sweater that tested radioactive and was most probably Krivonischenko's,Thibeaux is wearing her hat and coat, pair of gloves crumpled in the right pocket.He has Krivonischenko's wrist watch, possibly one of the sweaters is Krivonischenko's too, Lyuda's hat and coat. The statement was followed by a state broadcast detailing the U.S. nuclear accident at.Most people, even within the Ukraine, were still unaware of the accident, the deaths, and the hasty evacuations of Pripyat.The damaged plant released a large quantity of radioactive substances, including iodine-131, cesium-137, plutonium and strontium-90, into the air for over a period of 10 days.The radioactive cloud was deposited nearby as dust and debris, but was also carried by wind over the Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Scandinavia and other parts oEurope.In an attempt to contain the fallout, on May 14, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ordered the dispatch of hundreds of thousands of people, including firefighters, military reservists and miners, to the site to aid in clean-up. Still, there were more than one player on the playground. As if the case was not so convoluted on its own, Google translator adds an Alice in Wonderland take on it:The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation has authorized a new investigation of the death of Dyatlov group.The first expedition on dog sleds to Dyatlov Pass. Going down to the cedar tree instead back to the labaz makes perfect sense - you can't go against the wind, it's brutal, you won't make it even to the memorial. Being a leader is a quality that can not be acquired but comes from the core of your heart. Taking on Dead Mountain's brutal conditions, Josh and two investigators re-trace the last steps of the hikers. But I couldn't understand why...","Siberia's Coldest Case" premieres in US on Discovery Channel Wednesday, Sep 4th, 9PM EST,Josh Gates concludes his in-depth investigation of the Dyatlov Pass Incident. Or was it just the Soviet Union way of investigating cases.The prosecutors have amounted a list of 75 theories about the Dyatlov Pass incident and this is one of them. It seems all the dead were orange.
I am aware that every theory has it's own mistakes and also this author will have some misinterpretations - but after reading the chapters 18 - 31 (these are chapters where it comes to the core of his thoughts) I can honestly say that this is the best theory I read since I started being interested in this case. In February 1959, life was in full swing in Ivdel for the winter holidays.