The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Lyudmila Dubinina

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The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to the mysterious unsolved deaths of nine ski hikers in the Northern Ural Mountains on February 2, 1959. Their bodies were found scattered and with weird markings and injuries on them.

On February 2, February 1959 9 hikers were found dead by Russian search teams. Most of them had clothes on but some were stripped of their clothes in the frostbitten snow. One case was especially weird. Her name is Lyudmila Dubinina and she was found both naked and mutilated by someone or something. Both her tongue and eyes were gouged out and were never found by anyone. Though some people were naked not one of the 9 members died due to beatings or anything but hypothermia. Another point is that the tent was cut from the inside not the outside of the tent meaning the thing that attacked or scared them forced the campers to flee the tent. Also, the area of the incident was measured with radioactivity forces being present
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Many people believed that it was aliens due to the fact that is was government controlled and many people reported seeing “strange lights in the sky” or “Strange figures near the mountain”. Considering there was an unidentifiable footprint near 3 of the victims and strange markings left near the scene. Proving this further 2 victims were hiding in a burrow fearing the object to appear and both froze holding each other in fear frozen faces. Do you believe in the alien theory or do you believe in something

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