Shock Discovery! He Accidentally Found a Car at the Bottom of the River and Called the Police


In a startling twist of fate, a couple from Russia who had been missing for nearly 12 years were finally discovered in 2017, with their vehicle submerged in the Volga River in central Russia.


The story of Ilya Zhirnov, 25, and his girlfriend Kira Cherkasova, 22, is both tragic and poignant. The couple vanished in December of 2005, after Ilya borrowed his father’s car to pick up Kira from work. Despite a widespread search during their disappearance, there was no sign of the pair or their car, leading to the case being closed due to a lack of evidence. Yet, their families held onto hope that one day some clue would emerge to explain their disappearance.



The mystery of what happened to them endured until an amateur diver discovered their car at the river’s bottom. With no previous indication of their whereabouts, the diver’s find opened a new chapter in an old, unresolved story.


The police later revealed that the car had been underwater for a decade. It all started when a local diving enthusiast happened to be exploring the waters close to a beach on the Volga River. During one of his dives, he stumbled across a submerged car, as detailed in a report by the Daily Mail. Without delay, he informed the authorities, prompting the recovery of the vehicle soon after.


Once the authorities extricated the car from its watery grave, they made a grim discovery. Inside were the remains of Ilya and Kira, alongside their personal documents, including IDs, which served to confirm who they were. Initial investigations suggest that the couple likely lost command of the vehicle on an icy road, resulting in their tragic descent into the river.


However, the case remains under scrutiny to uncover the precise circumstances that led to this accident.


The police used surviving identity documents to confirm the identities of the missing individuals. Within the vehicle, the diver found two bodies alongside the couple’s personal belongings.


Though this discovery brings profound sadness, it might provide new insights into the case. According to the police’s initial theory, the couple lost control of their vehicle on a slick, icy road, sending them into the river unnoticed. Despite this assumption, many are curious about how long it will take for a definitive understanding of what happened to emerge. Will further investigation of this case reveal additional findings?

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