Sep 22

Taken by The Wilderness: Two Disappearances in Siberia

Top Mysteries writes “In the previous we talked about the disappearance of Lyuda Kuzina in Siberia and today I’m going to present two more from the area. All three disappearances are very similar. Unlike Lyuda though, the two young people we’re going to be reporting on today both disappeared with a dog.

I’ve seen some commenters talk about how these disappearances are difficult to explain, so let’s have a look. Let’s start with Tserin Dopchut, in late September of 2016, alone, this 3-year-old boy managed to survive in a Siberian forest with temperatures nudging freezing for 72 hours. This is a forest that the Russian press describes as being full of wolves, bears and many dangerous rivers. The second disappearance covered is that of Karina Chikitova who spent over 11 days and nights in the forest.”

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