In a shocking discovery in the remote region of Tuva, Russia, a group of hunters stumbled upon a man they described as a “living zombie” or a “human mummy” in a bear’s cave. The man, who could only recall his name as Alexander, was found malnourished and on the brink of death.
The hunters’ dogs alerted them to the cave, where they found the emaciated man barely clinging to life. Initially mistaking him for a human mummy, they soon realized that Alexander was still alive. Reports from local media sources indicate that he was able to move his hands but not his legs, with a fractured spine believed to be the result of an encounter with a brown bear.
It is believed that the bear had attacked the man with intentions of making him its prey, but Alexander miraculously survived. This harrowing tale of survival in the face of extreme danger bears eerie similarities to the plot of the 2015 film “The Revenant,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
The full story can be found on Clarín’s website, shedding light on the incredible ordeal that this Russian hunter endured in his battle for survival against all odds.