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Author Topic: Fact check - orientation of Nicolai's body in the ravine  (Read 12001 times)

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May 28, 2019, 04:25:46 PM
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sarapuk

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If I may suggest, perhaps a review of the rescuers testimony is needed here.  I recall having read one of them on this site about the discovery of the ravine 4, and that rescuer said that the bodies of the 3 men were parallel and their heads pointing downstream.  So that would mean that Nicolai was lying on his back.  Possibly his head was covered by the jacket that was swollen with water? ...

(My apologies, I just don't remember whose testimony it was exactly, or which thread, otherwise I would provide the link.  Will try and look it up later.)

Also, I recall that the same rescuer said that their bodies were still frozen.  In one other photo of the body of Nicolai, after they removed him from the water, he is shown from the front with his arms by his side.  If his body was frozen at the time, they would not have been able to bend his arms down to his side if his arms been up above his head initially.  In that same photo Lyuda is laid face down beside Nicolai, and she still has her left arm up, presumably that is because her body is frozen and the rescuers were not able to fold down her arm.


One intriguing detail:  of the ravine 4, three are missing their eyes (Kolevatov, Zolotarev and Lyuda), but Nicolai appears to have intact eyes, although his head was under water when found.  On the other hand Kolevatov and Zolotarev looked like their head was above water.  So, why are their eyes missing but not Nicolai's?
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Stream would be flowing at an angle. So it makes sense that bodies could also be at an angle.  And then there is the matter of the angle at which the photo or photos were taken.  The missing eyes are another matter.
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May 31, 2019, 12:14:02 AM
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Aspen


Here is the link to the page describing the position of the 4 bodies in the ravine:
https://dyatlovpass.com/the-den

“The bodies of the men cannot be identified without removing them from the water. They are buried in snow 2.5 m deep. The men are lying with their heads facing north and downstream, and the body of the woman is lying facing upstream.”
Further down the page it also says that the bodies are frozen.

But we also know there are contradictions in the witness testimonies… And the photos are not very clear.

Nigel, I’m interested to hear your theory, assuming that Nicolai’s body is lying face down in the stream?

I would also like to hear expert opinions about the missing eyes for the other 3 bodies, but Nicolai still has eyes.  Whether Nicolai was face up or face down in the stream, his face was in the water.

 

May 31, 2019, 04:51:16 AM
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Nigel Evans