Monday 12 July 2010

Could Russia's Loch Ness Beast 'Nesski' Be A Serial Killer?

Monday July 12,2010
By Will Stewart

IT sounds like the plot of a sinister Hollywood movie – something huge and mysterious is lurking in a lake and devouring anglers.

The creature, dubbed “Nesski” after Nessie, Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster, is feared to be dragging anglers to their deaths in Lake Chany, a vast freshwater lake deep in Siberia.

The snake-like beast – described as having a Nessie-style long neck and large teeth dotted around a huge jaw – can allegedly be seen circled in the photograph above, taken on a mobile phone.

The latest victim, who disappeared without trace only last week, was a local 59-year-old named Imamentinom Naurusovym.

Survivor Vladimir Golishev, 60, said: “I was with my friend Imamentinom some 300 yards from the shore. He hooked something huge on his bait and he stood up in the boat to reel it in. But it pulled with such force that it overturned the boat.”

He said his friend was pulled under, adding “he didn’t make it and they have found no remains.”

Three years ago soldier Mikhail Doronin, 32, vanished in similar circumstances. And in the past three years 19 people have drowned in Lake Chany. Few bodies have ever been found.

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/186385/Could-Russia-s-Lock-Ness-beast-Nesski-be-a-serial-killer-

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