6.7 C
London
Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Body of man missing for 28 years is found buried inside glacier

Few people pass through the remote and mountainous region in the north of Pakistan. 

The area is home to huge glaciers and is the point where the Himalayan, Hindukush and Karakorum mountain ranges meet. 

The Kohistan region, however, has seen decreased snowfall in recent years due to climate change.

And with the glaciers in the area being exposed to more and more direct sunlight, they have started to disappear. 

It was here, in a melting glacier in the so-called Lady Valley, that a shepherd stumbled across a body that had lain there undiscovered for 28 years.

The body, which was found on August 1, was remarkably well preserved – with the clothing intact and an ID card with the name Naseeruddin found alongside it. 

Omar Khan, the shepherd who found the human remains on August 1, told BBC Urdu: ‘What I saw was unbelievable.

‘The body was intact. The clothes were not even torn.’

Nasseruddin reportedly fell into a glacial crevasse along with his horse when he tried to hide from some attackers on the route in an icy cave

The hiker's body (to the left of the picture) was remarkably well preserved when it was found in the melting glacier

Pictured: Naseeruddin's ID card that was found with his body 28 years after he disappeared

Family sources confirmed that Nasseruddin, a local man, had disappeared in June 1997 while he was travelling through the region with his brother. 

He reportedly fell into a glacial crevasse along with his horse when he tried to hide from some attackers on the route in an icy cave. 

An extensive search and rescue operation was launched for missing Nasseruddin but no trace of him was found. 

Locals have told how prior to his disappearance Naseeruddin’s family had become embroiled in a violent family feud. 

Gardezi, his younger brother, was killed in what was referred to as an honour-related dispute and the family were also suffering from legal troubles. 

It is understood that Naseeruddin and his other brother Kaseeruddin had gone into hiding as a result of the row.

Speaking following the discovery of the body, Kaseeruddin said they had taken an ‘unconventional route’ through the mountains to avoid their enemies. 

But after hearing gunshots during a snowstorm, Naseeruddin led his horse into an icy cave and was never seen alive again. 

Pictured: General view of mountains in the remote areas of northern Pakistan

The glaciers in the area being exposed to more and more direct sunlight and have started to disappear (file photo)

Kaseeruddin said he went into the cave to look for his brother and went back to get others from the area to help – but they never found him. 

Experts have explained that the discovery of his body 30 years later shows how climate change has accelerated the process of glacial melt. 

Prof Muhammad Bilal, head of the Department of Environment at Comsats University Islamabad, said that human bodies freeze fast in glaciers, in turn preventing decomposition. 

He explained that mummification then takes place due to the lack of moisture and oxygen in the glacier.

Advertisement

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

Prince Philip’s nickname only his nearest and dearest could call him

From 'Lillibet' to 'Grandpa Wales', members of the Royal Family are known to go by many nicknames.

Anna Maxwell Martin is grilled about her relationship on The Assembly

The actress, 48, was grilled on her romance on ITV's The Assembly on Tuesday night.

Anna Maxwell Martin is grilled about her relationship on The Assembly

The actress, 48, was grilled on her romance on ITV's The Assembly on Tuesday night.

D4vd is separated from the general population in LA jail

Murder suspect D4vd was transferred to the LA County Men's Central Jail on Monday night. He was arrested last Thursday in connection with 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death.

Moment yob crashes then tries to flee cops before being found hiding

Ryan Whitehead, 30, had been spotted driving dangerously along the M20 after he had been in an altercation in Dover.

Revealed: The serial shoplifter who cost Morrisons manager his job

Daniel Kendall (pictured), 36, from Walsall, West Midlands, targeted a branch of the chain supermarket in nearby Aldridge on December 3 last year.

Revealed: Man with ‘life-changing injuries’ after influencer crash

Anoosh Chaichy was standing next to Klaudia Zakrzewska and trying to move his e-scooter when he was hit by the high-power black vehicle and left lying on the pavement.

‘First lady of football’: Inside Karren Brady’s trailblazing career

On Tuesday the Apprentice star, 57, stepped down as West Ham United's vice-chairman and ended, for now at least, almost 35 years in the beautiful game.

Sacked civil servant plunges knife into PM as MPs call on Cabinet

In an extraordinary parliamentary hearing on Tuesday, a mandarin sacked by the Prime Minister revealed the 'atmosphere of pressure' created by No 10.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img