They found him alive after spending two months lost in the kingdom of ice, where no one survives. Photo: The Siberian Times
It can be said that it was a miracle. A man was rescued in Siberia after being lost for more than two months in “kingdom of ice”, the coldest place in the world.
And the strangest thing: he doesn’t remember how he got there or how he survived.
A very strange case
Yegor Krivoshapkin45, was found alive in the coldest populated region on Earth two weeks after rescuers stopped thinking there was no hope of finding him alive, he reports. The mirror.
The man, who has three children, was found about 300 kilometers from where he disappeared in Yakutia, the “kingdom of ice” of Siberia. Over there, he managed to avoid being attacked by grizzly bears and wolves who roam the region.
Now rescuers are amazed that Yegor was unable to explain where he wandered or how he survived, he explains in detail. the British medium.
Yakutia in Siberia is known as the “kingdom of ice”. Photo: The Siberian Times
Yegor disappeared in August – that is, late summer in the Northern Hemisphere – and was found in conditions with temperatures below -20 ° C.
According to some versions, the man would have found a cargo of canned food which fell into the tundra in Soviet era as an emergency escort for lost shepherds.
Hope, the last thing that’s lost
Even though his relatives were assured that “no one can survive in such conditionsyou have to be realistic “, they never lost hope.
Therefore, they decided to hire Maria Kupriyanova, a seer known as Sanaaya. She, sure of his visions, he predicted that he would be found alive on an important day for the family.
“They found it on my nephew’s birthday,” her sister Svetlana recalled with emotion. “I am very grateful to you. Is it mysticism or reality?
Yegor Krivoshapkin is 45 years old and the father of 3 children. Photo: The Siberian Times
That day, Yegor suddenly appeared in a curtain that Rodion Golikov, a reindeer herder, had left with a stove and food in Verkhoyansk, one of the coldest and most populated districts in the world, when the man disappeared.
The tent was far from where Yegor was seen, but it is a space often used by shepherds.
But then another five days passed before a polar airlines helicopter he managed to track it from the air and land safely to lift it. From there they took him to the Batagay hospital, he says. The mirror.
At that moment he told Svetlana on the phone he had “disconnected” and “lost the sense of reality”.
Yegor said that during the past two months he had “slept under the trees” and explained that he had “passed out” and felt “unconscious” while wandering by himself.
Second miracle?
This is not the first time such a thing has happened. The man had already disappeared, in July 2019, when he was bewildered by the forest fires in the Ust-Yana district.
After six weeks, rescuers gave up, believing he had been eaten by bears or wolves.
This is the second time that Yegor has disappeared. The other was in 2019. Photo: The Siberian Times
On that occasion he was in September about 120 kilometers from where he had been last seen. He admitted he was “panicking” after getting lost in the smoke.
Yegor is currently in the hospital being treated for frostbite. However, doctors say his condition is stable and that she is “able to walk”.
Source: Clarin