
In a remarkable and tragic discovery, the body of a man who disappeared nearly three decades in Pakistan was found inside the melting glacier, almost perfectly preserved, still intact with his clothes.
According to BBC UrdaThe deceased was identified as our NASEERUDDIN, which disappeared 28 years ago in the cohistan region in North Pakistan, allegedly after escaped from a family dispute. His remains were discovered by a local shepherd who was amazed that he had found the body in such an unaffected state.
“What I saw was incredible. The body was intact. The clothes were not even torn,” said BBC Urda.
The deprived identification card obtained from the website helped the police confirm the name of the man. The authorities claim that our Náseeruddin disappeared in June 1997 and was believed to have two children at that time.
Disappearance
According to the Express Tribune report, our brother and his brother Kaseeruddin traveled on horseback when he disappeared. They both reportedly left home after a violent dispute and wanted to live in hiding.
After reaching the valley, the brothers were attacked. Our brother was last seen by our brother, who took the shelter in a nearby cave to escape the attackers. Although Kaseeruddin left to seek help, his brother has not yet been seen.
Preserved by nature
Experts believe that lack of oxygen, extreme cold and low humidity inside the glacier has helped keep our body in almost perfect condition. The police suspect that he could fall into the glacier while hiding in the cave.
The Rohistani region, located near the Afghan border, is known for heavy snowfall and temperatures below zero. Over the years, rising temperatures and melting glaciers have begun to reveal that remain under the ice and snow long hidden.
Now, 28 years later, Kaseeruddin is reportedly returning to the region to collect the remnants of his brother and close the chapter that remained unresolved for decades.
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