
Misterios sin resolver. Caso 2: El misterio de la expedición de Diátlov
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Sumérgete en el mundo del misterio y descubre las historias que desafiaron toda lógica.
En 1959, nueve excursionistas murieron durante una expedición en el paso de Diátlov, en Rusia. Los cuerpos fueron encontrados tiempo después: algunos estaban semidesnudos, otros mutilados, y todos parecían tener características misteriosas. ¿Quién o qué mató a los nueve jóvenes?
Caso 2 de 5 de la serie Misterios sin resolver, con la que podrás descubrir algunas de las historias más increíbles jamás acontecidas, tan fascinantes como inexplicables.
©2023 Editorial Planeta, S.A. (P)2023 Editorial Planeta, S.A.
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