The accident at Dyatlovpasset was an accident that resulted in nine ski hikers died in the northern Urals . The accident occurred the night of 2 February 1959 on the eastern flank of the mountain Khol Syakhl (Холат Сяхл) (from Mansi language, which means they killed rock ). Mountain Pass (N61 ° 45'17 ", E59 ° 27'46") in which the accident occurred, has been named Dyatlovpasset (Перевал Дятлова) after the group's leader Igor Dyatlov (Игорь Дятлов).
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of trekkers has given rise to much speculation. Investigations of the deaths mean that the hikers tore open their tent from within, and walked away barefoot in heavy snow, while the corpses show no signs of resistance, had been a victim of a broken skull, two had broken ribs and a missing his tongue . The victims' clothing contained high levels of radiation . Investigators from the Soviet Union agreed only to "a forced unknown force" had caused the deaths. The causes of the accident is still unknown.
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of trekkers has given rise to much speculation. Investigations of the deaths mean that the hikers tore open their tent from within, and walked away barefoot in heavy snow, while the corpses show no signs of resistance, had been a victim of a broken skull, two had broken ribs and a missing his tongue . The victims' clothing contained high levels of radiation . Investigators from the Soviet Union agreed only to "a forced unknown force" had caused the deaths. The causes of the accident is still unknown.
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