Versions of the family's disappearance in the Krasnoyarsk Territory have been named
One of the versions of the disappearance of a family of tourists in the Krasnoyarsk Territory implies that the man became ill, and the woman and the child could not get out. This was reported on October 3 in the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Khakassia.
"Different versions are being considered. One of them is that the man became ill, and the woman and the child could not get out," the Investigative Committee told TASS.
Another version is that the family went to the taiga, met a bear there, got scared and got lost. As suggested in the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, it is possible that the man made a shelter, and now they are waiting for rescuers.
According to the agency, the tourists presumably did not have a tent, and their mobile phones are unavailable.
On October 2, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on the search for a family in a wooded area near the Minsk loop. It was clarified that they were looking for a man and a woman born in 1961 and 1977, as well as their five-year-old child. The family was moving towards Mount Pinocchio, but after five days of no contact with their relatives, their whereabouts were not found out.
On the same day, the car of the missing Usoltsev family was found. This was reported on October 2 in the press service of the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs. In addition, Oksana Zhdanyuk, a friend of the missing Irina Usoltseva, told Izvestia that the family had not disclosed the details of the planned walk, but most likely they had changed their route.
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