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  • 2019-06-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Was a Man Found Alive After Bear Broke His Spine, Kept Him as Food? (en)
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  • On June 26, 2019, news sites such as the Daily Mail, the Sun, and the Metro published a video that supposedly showed a nearly mummified man named Alexander who was reportedly found in a cave in Tuva, a remote region in southern Siberia, by a pack of hunting dogs after a bear broke his spine. The video, which allegedly shows Alexander being treated at a hospital after his ordeal, is a bit graphic and may not be suitable for all audiences. According to The Metro, the video's backstory was as follows: Before this video made it to the British tabloids, it circulated on Russian messaging apps with equally outlandish, unbelievable stories. The website Kaotic (which we won't link to due to its NSFW content) published the video claiming that it showed an old man ... on a gurney waiting for treatment from a terrible skin condition. The video was also shared as if it showed a man who had been buried alive, only to escape after a local cemetery was flooded by heavy rains. The bear-attack claim first gained media traction from the site EADaily, but even that site admitted the claim had not been verified. Shortly after holes emerged in this story, EADaily published an update explaining they had received the video from a single source (a rather famous businessman in Tuva), who had received it from some hunting friends, who claimed that they knew an eyewitness to the incident. In other words, this story originated with a friend of a friend of a friend, and no first-person accounts have confirmed the bear attack version of this story: Furthermore, officials in Tuva said that they were unaware of any such incident having taken place there, and that this person was not being treated at any area hospitals: So what really is going on in this video? It's still unclear. Some have theorized that this person may have been abusing a drug such as Krokodil, which can cause extreme skin ulcerations, infections, and gangrene. Others suggested that this video may feature some sort of zombie movie prop. While it's not clear what this video shows, the claim that this nearly mummified man was rescued after a bear broke his spine and kept him in a cave for more than a month is unfounded. (en)
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