며칠 전 보도된 러시아 곰굴 생존자의 진실 밝혀져 VIDEO: Bear man's identity is revealed: Doctor says emaciated 'living mummy' who appeared in shocking footage..

Bear man's identity is revealed: Doctor says emaciated 'living mummy' who appeared in shocking footage is really his patient suffering chronic psoriasis and was never mauled by beast


 

A graphic video and pictures showed the appalling condition of the 'survivor', who was said to have suffered a broken spine in the attack by the bear who stashed him to eat later 


WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT 

A senior medic insists his 41-year-old patient was never attacked by a wild bear 

He actually suffers from chronic psoriasis as well as other complications 

The harrowing video this week went viral after the Moscow media reported it  





며칠 전 보도된 러시아 곰굴 생존자의 진실 밝혀져


    러시아의 한 곰굴에서 한 달 동안 기적적으로 살아남았다고 주장하는 수척한 남자의 이야기 뒤에 숨겨진 비극적인 진실이 오늘 밝혀질 수 있다고 한 주치의가 말했다.


의료진은 41세의 환자가 야생 동물에게 공격받은 적이 없고 대신 만성 건염과 다른 합병증으로 고통받았다고 주장한다.


모스크바 언론은 이번 주에 허리뼈가 부러지고 심각한 부상을 입은 희생자를 보여주었다고 보도하면서 끔찍한 동영상이 유포되었다.


EADaily 통신은 알렉산더라는 이름의 이 '살아 있는 미라'가 러시아의 투바 지역에서 포식자의 은신처에서 거의 죽음을 맞이했다고 보도했다.




그러나 카자흐스탄 출신 의사는 이 보도는 거짓이며, 그 남자는 러시아에 가 본 적도 없고, 야수와 마주친 적도 없다고 말했다.


이 통신사와 다른 러시아 언론은 갈색 곰이 나중에 수염을 기른 이 남자를 먹기 위해 숨겨놨다고 보도했지만 개들이 그를 발견하고 짖어댔다고 보도했다.


"그 곰은 나중에 먹을 음식으로 나를 보존했다."라고 그 남자가 말한 것으로 인용되었다.


그러나 이 이야기의 주요 진실은 곧 밝혀졌고, 이 충격적인 비디오의 배경 음성은 아마도 이 초췌한 희생자가 발견된 지역의 현지 투반어가 아닌 카자흐어로 말한 것으로 밝혀졌다


그리고 산악지역 투바 지역의 모든 병원들은 그가 그들의 환자였다는 것을 부인했다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator

edited by kcontents




By WILL STEWART FOR THE MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 12:00 BST, 29 June 2019 | UPDATED: 12:33 BST, 29 June 2019


The tragic truth behind the story of an emaciated man claimed to have miraculously survived in a bear den in Russia for a month can be revealed today, according to a chief doctor.


The senior medic insists that his 41-year-old patient was never attacked by a wild beast but instead suffered from chronic psoriasis and other complications.


A harrowing video this week went viral after the Moscow media reported it showed a victim with a broken spine and severe body injuries.


 

The outside of the Aktob Medical Centre where the 41-year-old was receiving treatment for severe psoriasis 


The 'living mummy' named Alexander had been close to death in a predator's lair the Tuva region of Russia, said a report from EADaily news agency.




But the doctor from Kazakhstan said this account was false and the man had not been in Russia nor encountered a wild beast.


The news agency and other Russian media reported that a brown bear had stashed the bearded man to eat later but dogs found him and barked until local hunters rescued him from his ordeal, it was claimed.


'The bear preserved me as food for later,' the man was quoted as saying.


 

The 41-year-old was actually at Aktobe Medical Centre in Kazakhstan, miles away from where he was said to have been found in a Russian bear den




But key aspects of the story soon unravelled, with background voices in the shocking video revealed as speaking Kazakh not the local Tuvan tongue in the region where the haggard victim was supposedly found.


And every hospital in mountainous Tuva region denied he had been their patient.


The news agency and other Russian media reported that a brown bear had stashed the bearded man to eat later but dogs found him and barked until local hunters rescued him from his ordeal, it was claimed (file image)




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