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R.I.P. Igor Pavlov

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Ziljoe:
A lovely gesture.

Teddy:


I have been on the case for 10 years. I have never heard anyone explain the mystery surrounding the Dyatlov Pass incident in all its complexity and myriad discrepancies. Igor Pavlov's theory explains all the facts and it is the only plausible explanation for the coldest case of the 20th century. Since our book came out I do not look for yet another solution anymore, but focus on bringing to light all the information I can put my hands on. The core of this data lies in Igor Pavlov's exhaustive archive which he compiled for decades. Today he would have been 58 year old and it is the first birthday he is not going to see, at least not from this side of the world.
Teodora (Teddy) Hadjiyska

Shortly before his death Igor Pavlov wrote these lines:

Их было 9.
Они любили жизнь и не думали о смерти.
Их тела обнаружили в глуши Уральских гор.
Как и почему они погибли?
Йети, НЛО, лавина, ураган или люди?
Или роковое стечение обстоятельств?
Расследование продолжалось 63 года.
Свидетели знали: жить хочешь — молчи.
Только сейчас можно рассказать о том,
Что произошло на склоне высоты 1079…
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There were nine of them
They loved life
They didn’t think about death
But they were all to meet their death
In the wilderness of the Urals.
How – and why – did they die?
Who – or what – killed them?
Was it Yeti? Aliens? A natural disaster?
A fatal coincidence or cold-blooded murder?
The investigation lasted 63 years
Because the witnesses knew
That if they wanted to live
They had to keep silent.
But now, at last, we can talk about
What happened on the slope of 1079…

Teddy:
For the one year anniversary of the death of IGOR PAVLOV (7 June 1964 - 24 June 2021) I went to the Dead Mountain in Austria and climbed it's highest peak Großer Priel 2515 m. For those who are not aware, our book "1079" describes the events that took place on 1-2 February 1959 on the mountain called Kholat Syakhl, or Dead Mountain in indigenous Mansi language. 1079 is the label and mention of that mountain on all maps and documents from that time. The name Dead Mountain gained popularity much later. By calling the book 1079 we are referring to the non-fictitious nature of our account of events. Sadly, Igor Pavlov didn't live to see his book in print.











More photos from the album  Totes Gebirge 2022

Teddy:


I had a funeral to go to yesterday. A relative of mine. The last time I saw my aunt I told her about the Dyatlov Pass. She saw a TV interview and was proud. Yesterday was her funeral. Without marking any date I put in the grave for Igor Pavlov a stone from the exact spot where this picture was taken and a casino chip with 777. Igor Pavlov's nickname was s777. Only after opening my mail today did I realize that it has been 2 years yesterday. Even without planning fate is marking the time. Igor Pavlov did the hard part, he gathered the facts, put them together, solved the case, wrote the book. We should have been together now having the "fun" part of proving it. I will try my best to do it for both of us. I miss him.

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