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Four-year old Russian boy Dima Peskov has been taken to hospital with dehydration and over 20 tick bites, found alive by a manhunt of 2,000 people, after his family lost him during a family picnic outside Yekaterinburg on June 10.
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Dima was cold and wet, with all his clothes torn off. He was bitten by mosquitoes and ticks all over his body. We wrapped him up, and when some life returned to him, he began to tell us what happened - that he was eating grass, and drinking filthy water out of a swamp," Pavel Karpenko, a special forces soldier, who volunteered for the search and found the boy, told the daily
Komsomolskaya Pravda (KP).
The disappearance of the ashen-haired boy had become a live national drama in Russia for the previous four days.
While out camping, Peskov's father Andrey took him to chop wood, but according to his parent the child quickly grew bored, and was sent back to rejoin his mother
"about 50 meters away.""I was unbelievably stupid," Andrey told KP."I never thought he'd stray from the straight path."But the four-year old, described as an introverted child, never showed up near the camp again.

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As soon as they reported the incident, Dima's parents came under immediate scrutiny, from both the police, who made them take a lie detector test to ensure that they did not stage the disappearance, and then the media, which questioned both their motives, and their parenting skills.

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It also sparked a wave of concern, both from professionals, and search-and-rescue volunteer organizations, which have become prominent in Russia over the past decade.

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Pathfinders located Dima's footprints in the vicinity of the tent the following morning, but divers and video drone operators both came up empty. The omens appeared poor when evidence of the presence of a bear was found in the same area Dima vanished, alongside moose trails.
By Monday, a group of fishermen told the rescuers that they had seen a child matching Dima's description wandering off unconcerned in an opposite direction to his tent.
The same day a storm broke out over the thick, blooming forest, putting a temporary stop to the rescue operation, with many in the search parties admitting in media interviews that they were losing hope of finding the boy.Dima's salvation came from an inkling.
Sergey Shirokobokov, the head of Sokol, a local search-and-rescue volunteer group, told
KP that from the day Dima's footprints were discovered,
he felt the boy went south toward the swamps, even though local rangers told him that he would have instinctively stayed away from the quagmire, for fear of getting stuck. The entire rescue effort headed to the east, until 200 sq. km of territory had been fruitlessly scanned.On Wednesday morning, Shirokobokov assembled a small party, including Karpenko, and set off down south. Within an hour came the first find - "a set of fresh imprints from tiny shoes."
"I came upon the root of a fallen tree," explained Karpenko. "And then I looked at hole it had left, and there he was - the boy lying down. We made him a stretcher out of clothes, and carried him out of there."
News spread quickly, and scores of rescuers rushed to the spot, about
7 km from where Dima got lost. An emergency services helicopter was scrambled, but in the end, it was an ordinary ambulance that delivered the child to a hospital in the nearby town of Asbest.
But the physical ordeal is still not over for Dima, not to mention the potential for psychological trauma.
"Dima arrived here in moderately serious condition," the head of the Asbest children's hospital, Igor Bragin, told
KP."He is dehydrated, sunburned, and suffering from hypothermia. He has about 20 tick bites, and the insects themselves have been sent off to the lab to determine if they are carrying encephalitis. He has received a shot of antibodies, as a precaution. It's hard to say how the situation will develop - we suspect he might have pneumonia, and he is currently being kept on a drip."
Though not all disappear under such dramatic circumstances, according to official statistics, more than 10,000 children go missing in Russia every year.
This relates to the nature of all bureacracies, (just like cops like to close cases, even when they absolutely know that their suspect is innocent and facing the death penalty and they hide the evidence that exculpates him.)
The idiot masses are little different than what I've been reading in Thucydidies of late. Quck to accure, quick to presume guilt, while swearing under oath (while some eve cross their fingers) saying "Yes, they will assume the defendant is innocent is proved wrong byond a reasonable doubt. And that used to be - and still should be - the case, far more than it's become in the past 25 years.
What the idiot masses do not realize is that such 'missing' events have happened for years - and innocents have been killed. Va. killed an innocent man, and knew it, and argued to their supreme court that if they released the exculpatory DNA evidence to the attorneys for the guy that Va. wrongfully killed, it would make people trust the system of justice there a bit less; would make the prosecutor look bad, and might result in virginia, under its laws, having to pay for having killed an innocent man due to the hiding of evidence by prosecutors in violation of Brady V. Md. (I forget which way they ruled.)
Around 1870? in the territory of OK? Nebraska? Somewhere out there, a guy and his girlfriend who was a barmaid or such got in an argument. She was so angry, he said, that she told him she was leaving for good and like some people I've met, just left town leaving most of her stuff there.
Even without a body, the good townfolk held a trial, found the boyfriend guilty, (his last words on the gallows were : You are each hanging an innocent man,' or such.
A few months later, her tantrum over, the never 'dead' girl rode back into town. THAT is why tis' better a hundred guilty go free than one innocent suffer and that's what is meant by the definition of 'beyond a reasonable doubt,' which those idiot masses jurors (erroneously) ruled had been established.
Folks need to realize that all of what we can now find at our fingertips has always been happening. It's the very nature of accidents. But the MSM (even in Russia) has gotten everyone to distrust their neighbor when most folks are good people who would not and could not kill a person. ("But Ted Bundy did... Yeah, and the worst of them all - so far as we know was some princes in Eastern Europe who tortured and ate and killed young girls to keep herself young... Sound familiar? .. Check this recent SOTT story:
No longer a conspiracy theory: Elite openly paying to ingest the blood of the young to live longer
What was once talk of conspiracy theorists is now hitting the mainstream as the country's elite line up to pay thousands of dollars to ingest the blood of the young. They have no problem admitting...R.C.