#100 "They died because of poor equipment, from hunger and cold" (an artistic statement of my fantastic assumption"
Dyatlov's group went camping with very poor equipment, with a torn tent, in light jackets, with a meager supply of food. Here's how UPI sent them. At the beginning of February, they occupied the top of Otorten, descended to the slope of 1079, and then a strong storm arose. It was impossible to get out of the tent, all attempts to get to the supplies ended in failure. The guys lay huddled together, but they still froze and slowly died.
When the parents began to worry, UPI put them on the wanted list. Immediately there was a suspicion that the guys could have died from hunger and cold. The party organs, having learned about the tragedy at the 21st Congress of the CPSU, issued an order: "No one should guess that Soviet tourists died of hunger and cold." During the search work, the searchers were provided with alcohol and ordered to cut the tent so that old holes and seams could not be seen. Sharavin and Slobtsov, drunk, carried out the order, cutting the tent with an ice axe, and together with the tent and barely alive guys. At night, the military dragged the dead down the slope. especially the wounded were thrown into the stream. The supply laboratory was filled with sausage, butter, condensed milk. Crackers and smoked meat were scattered in the tent. The search, so to speak, has begun....
There is such a book "Two captains" by the writer Kaverin. It says how the person who was instructed to provide the team with good equipment and products did not fulfill the contract. Because of poor equipment, the entire team of researchers died.