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Old 20th Jul 2022, 16:19
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Russia Helicopter crash, pilot and wealthy pax eaten by bears

It appears they may have been dragged off after crashing, and consumed.

Bears have mauled and eaten a wealthy couple and a pilot after their helicopter crashed in the Russian wilderness.The helicopter was flown by well-known Russian biathlete Igor Malinovsky, with business people Zoya Kaygorodova and Sergey Kolesnyak on board.

On July 16, the helicopter lost communication due to bad weather, Euro Weekly News reported. The next day, the helicopter wreckage was discovered by rescuers in Kamchatka, a peninsula located in the Russian Far East.

Three hours later, remains of the trio were found near the Semyachkov Pass, just 13 kilometers from the Uzon volcano, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

It is believed the corpses were dragged away, mauled and eaten by wild bears that populate the region, NTV reported.

The helicopter reportedly caught fire when it came crashing down.

Kamchatka has one of the highest densities of brown bears on the earth. The peninsula was once highly populated with the predator, however now they remain in remote, rural areas. An estimated 10,000 to 14,000 bears live in the Peninsula, which is about the size of California.


The bears may have sifted through the helicopter remains to get to the passengers, the Daily Star reported.

The couple were reportedly tourists to the area, and had been exploring the peninsula. It is unclear whether the passengers were dead before being dragged off by the predators. Bears rarely attack humans unless provoked or threatened in some way.

Rescuers noted at the scene that the weather was not good for flying, Euro News Weekly reported. Clouds were low, meaning there was potential low visibility.

A criminal investigation has been launched into the crash and the deaths of the passengers, NTV reported.

The helicopter flown had belonged to a company owned by Malinovsky's father, Vladimir Malinovsky.

Tributes to Malinovsky were posted online, including from the Russian biathlete society, Biathlonrus.

The statement read that he had loved biathlon and aviation. He had become a pilot in Kamchatka after his sports career.

Bears Eat Wealthy Couple and Pilot After Helicopter Crash in Wilderness (msn.com)
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Hopefully they died in the actual crash and not the result of being mauled by the bears.
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Originally Posted by Bksmithca
Hopefully they died in the actual crash and not the result of being mauled by the bears.
looking at the photos of the wreckage, I think it’s a fair assumption
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Some of Steve Fossett's skeletal remains and wallet were found miles from his crash in the Sierras.
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Some of Steve Fossett's skeletal remains and wallet were found miles from his crash in the Sierras.
Unlikely to be the same bears.
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Unlikely to be the same bears.
Hahahahaha. Brilliant.
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