A Russian man with his 3-year-old son went to check an ice hole for ice fishing, but accidentally fell into the rushing glacier and disappeared. Witness the whole journey of the young child braving the cold of minus 30 degrees, walking 3.2 kilometers alone back to the village where he lived.

According to the Siberian Times, Vlasov, a 53-year-old Russian man, lives in the village of Kenne in the Khabarovsk region. Recently, he rode a snowmobile and took his 3-year-old son to the Gul River to check the ice caves for ice fishing.
(Vlasov and his wife)
Upon arrival, Vlasov first asked his son to get off his motorcycle, let him stay on the shore, and then turned around and headed for the ice cave. At this time, the ice surface of the glacier was too thin to burst, and Vlasov and his men fell into the rushing water with their cars. When he was about to be engulfed by the river, he shouted to his son, "Son, run back." "
Yuri, the village chief of Kennai Village, said that the temperature on the day of the incident was only minus 30 degrees, and after the little boy saw his father disappear, a person followed the traces of the motorcycle when he came, climbed up a small hill, passed through the coniferous forest, and returned to the village. The boy got lost at one point on the way, but was lucky enough to stumble upon a shortcut that local villagers often take. Although the boy returned home smoothly, he was too young and perhaps overly frightened to tell others what had happened.
The report said that although the little boy miraculously returned home, he had a "very intense fever" after that and unfortunately died the next day. Local police said the place where Vlasov's accident occurred was a mountain river that flowed quickly. It is unlikely that divers will be sent to look for them, and the chances of finding the remains are very small.
(Editor: Chen Qin)
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