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On August 4, the weather suddenly turned, bringing freezing rain and snow. The group camped in an exposed area near the peak of Retranslyator. On the morning of August 5, as they prepared to move, the situation turned into a scene of madness described by the sole survivor, :

While the official search did not begin until August 24, the autopsies eventually attributed the deaths to , with the exception of Korovina's heart attack. However, the violent symptoms described by Valentina have led to numerous alternative theories: Supporting Evidence / Context Hypothermia On August 4, the weather suddenly turned, bringing

Symptoms like foaming at the mouth and bleeding from orifices are consistent with chemical poisoning, possibly from abandoned Soviet weapons tests like . Poisonous Mushrooms However, the violent symptoms described by Valentina have

: Shortly after, other members began exhibiting similar symptoms: screaming, clutching their throats, and tearing at their clothes. Often called " Buryatia's Dyatlov Pass ," the

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