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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

Despite various scientific and speculative investigations on platforms like Wikipedia and IFLScience , the exact cause of the sudden, localized "mountain madness" remains one of Russia's most haunting unsolved mysteries. The is a chilling and largely unexplained tragedy

: Shortly after, other members began exhibiting similar symptoms: screaming, clutching their throats, and tearing at their clothes. : Shortly after, other members began exhibiting similar

: Korovina reportedly died of a heart attack while trying to help her students. Within minutes, six of the seven hikers were dead. : Valentina fled the scene alone, wandering for

: 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 group, led by 41-year-old expert survivalist , consisted of six students from Kazakhstan ranging in age from 15 to 24. They were experienced hikers and physically fit, planning to traverse the mountains and meet another hiking group led by Korovina's daughter. The Fatal Morning

Some speculate the group may have accidentally foraged and consumed toxic mushrooms for breakfast.