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  1. Rustem Slobodin - Dyatlov Pass

    Rustem, or Rustik as he was often called, was a man of few words. He was a long distance runner. Rustem liked to play a mandolin that he often took during long hiking trips. He was 23 …

  2. Rustem Slobodin Dyatlov incident — Mysterious Stories Blog ...

    On January 31, 1959, a 23-year-old ski hiker named Igor Alekseyevich Dyatlov (Dee-at-lao-v) embarked on a journey to reach Otorten (Отортен), a mountain in the Northern Urals.

  3. Rustem Slobodin Autopsy - Dyatlov Pass Incident

    Autopsy discovered a fracture of the frontal bone and hemorrhages (shaded areas) in the temporalis muscle on the skull of Rustem Slobodin. Boris Alekseevich Vozrojdenniy suggested …

  4. The Mystery of the Dyatlov Pass Incident - LOST IN HISTORY

    Aug 26, 2024 · Finally, searchers found the body of Rustem Slobodin, 23, who also appeared to be trying to make his way back to the tent. Their campsite had been made on the slopes of …

  5. 33 Dyatlov Pass Photos Of The Hikers Before And After They Died

    May 21, 2020 · Then investigators then found the next three bodies, those belonging to Dyatlov, 23, Kolmogorova, 22, and Slobodin, 23. All five of the corpses were hardly clothed, despite …

  6. Rustem Vladimirovich “Rustik” Slobodin - Find a Grave

    He graduated from UPI University in 1959. He was a very athletic man, honest and decent, although quiet at times. He liked to play a mandolin that he often took during long hiking trips. …

  7. Dyatlov Pass incident - Wikipedia

    Russia reopened an investigation into the incident in 2019, concluding in 2020 that an avalanche had most likely forced survivors to suddenly leave their camp in low-visibility conditions with …

  8. Autopsy report of Rustem Slobodin

    The injuries found on Slobodin’s body in the form of abrasions, scrapes and graze wounds were caused by a blunt object as the result of a fall or injury on rocks, ice, etc. The damage was …

  9. The Grim Theories Behind the Dyatlov Pass Incident

    His tall, floppy hat, and lopsided grin lets makes him stand out in all the photos of the hikers. There was Rustem “Rustik” Slobodin, son of a professor and despite being the quiet sort, had …

  10. The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why the Hiker Deaths Remain a ...

    Jan 31, 2024 · In February 1959, nine hikers were killed while trekking in the Ural Mountains. The Soviet government originally attributed a “compelling natural force” as the cause. On January …