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Body of climber, found on Russia’s Mount Elbrus

CHERKESSK, Augt 26, 2018 (BSS/TASS) – The body of woman, who died 31 years
ago while climbing Mount Elbrus in Russia’s North Caucasus, was found on the
slopes of Europe’s highest mountain, regional rescue authorities said on
Saturday.

“The woman’s body was found by a group of tourists at the height of about
4,000 meters. They informed rescuers about their discovery. According to
preliminary information, the woman died while climbing the mountain 31 year
ago. The body has been evacuated,” the rescue service of Russia’s republic of
Karachayevo-Cherkessia said.

The press service said that a group of seven climbers was buried by an
avalanche in the area in 1987. “At that time, the search produced no result,”
the source said.

A source in the republic’s interior ministry said the woman was quickly
identified, because she had documents on her.

“A passport was found on the name of Yelena Konstantinovna Bazykina, born
in 1951, a native of the city of Novaya Ladoga in the Leningrad Region,” the
source said.

The woman also had a plane ticket for a flight from Moscow to Mineralnye
Vody, dated 10.04.1987.

BSS/TASS/MSY/1207 hrs