A group of hikers found dead, their tents torn from the inside. What happened at Dyatlov Pass?

In 1959, nine experienced hikers mysteriously perished in the Ural Mountains. Autopsy showed injuries inconsistent with human strength.
The Dyatlov Pass incident involved nine ski hikers who died in the northern Ural Mountains. A tent was found torn open from the inside, and the hikers had fled in socks or barefoot in the snow. Six died of hypothermia while others showed signs of physical trauma. One had a fractured skull, another had brain damage but no signs of a distressed head. A female team member had her tongue and eyes missing. Despite extensive investigation, the cause of the incident remains a mystery.
Location: Dyatlov Pass, Ural Mountains, Russia
Year: 1959
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