12 Bodies Found In A Resor Ski Restaurant Named Gucycle Georgia

JAKARTA - 12 bodies were found in a restaurant at a well-known ski resort in the Georgian Kaukasus Mountains.

The Mtskheta-Mtianeti Police Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Georgia said the bodies were found in the popular Russian ski resort located about 75 miles north of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.

At a resting place on the second floor of an Indian restaurant located in Gucycleki, 12 people were found working in the same facility, Georgia officials said. Wednesday, December 18th.

"At the initial examination, there were no signs of body injury or signs of violence," he added.

However, according to preliminary investigations, authorities found the electric generator was in a closed room in the resort's indoor area near several bedrooms.

The interim investigation suspected the death was caused by an accidental death.

Of the 12 people who died, 11 were foreign nationals, while one person was a Georgian citizen.

"Investigative actions are being carried out actively, forensics and forensics are being carried out on the spot, and interviews with people related to the case are being carried out," the authorities said.

"Forensic medical examinations have also been carried out to determine the exact cause of death," he continued.

Gucyclei's ski resort is Georgia's largest and most modern ski resort.

The resort is the highest mountain settlement along Georgia Military Street, also known as the ancient Sky Ravine Road.

Gucycle is a permanent settlement at one of the top five points in Europe and attracts mountain lovers around the world.