A very strange incident happened in Kazakhstan.
In June 2018, 63-year-old Aigali Supugaliev left his home in the village of Tomarli and did not say anything to his relatives.
In fact, he found work on a remote farm for about 4 months and went there without even leaving a note in his house.
Aigali was unmarried and lived in a house alone, so they missed him not immediately, but only in July. And when they missed it and filed a report on the disappearance of the police, they found the remains of a man near Supugaliev's house.
The corpse had already begun to decompose, so it was impossible to identify the person by its face and body. But according to rumors, these were the remains of a man and, in terms of age, they allegedly also corresponded to the missing Supugaliev.
To be sure to rule out confusion, nail clippings were taken from the corpse and its closest relatives and a DNA test was performed. The analysis showed a match of 99.92% - this is the highest probability of confirmation for such a test.
Supugaliev's relatives, especially his brother Yessengali, naturally began to mourn him and then buried him according to the Muslim rite at the local cemetery. The date of death was indicated as the date of the funeral - September 4. An official death certificate for Aygali Supugaliyev was also issued.
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And at the end of October, Aigali returned safely from earnings safe and sound. The first to meet him was his niece Saule. She fainted with fear and nearly suffered a heart attack. She decided that her uncle had returned from the afterlife.
Now all of Supugaliev's relatives are in shock and do not understand who they buried then. If this is a stranger, then why is his DNA 99% the same as theirs? After all, none of their relatives, except for Supugaliev, disappeared without a trace. And what was the corpse of a stranger doing next to Supugaliev's house in general?
No one knows who was buried in the grave and why his DNA matched.
And if this is not Aigali, then who is it? In a small village where everyone knows each other, this story quickly became overgrown with rumors and mystical details.
Now Sister Aigali wants to bring to justice the doctors who performed the DNA analysis. According to her, they may have messed up something. Those in the answer say that there is always a very small, but the chance that the test may not work and the remaining 0.8 percent of the discrepancy will be the only correct result.
The press does not say whether the buried body will be exhumed and its DNA checked again. So far, the gravestone with the name of Aigali Supugaliev was simply removed from the grave.