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This story about “Alina Vetrova, the missing Russian student turned Himalayan nun” is fake / viral fiction, not a verified news report.
What fact‑checks say
The entire text is circulating only as a copypasta on Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn etc.; there are no credible reports from National Geographic, major news outlets, or Nepali authorities confirming any such person or event.
Multiple posts have already called it out as fabricated, noting that no official records, no missing‑person notices, and no Russian or Nepali news sources mention a 24‑year‑old trekker named “Alina Vetrova” found living in a monastery.
Some fact‑checkers point out it appears to be a mash‑up of other real stories (like a Russian woman found in a cave in India, reports of mummified monks, etc.), repackaged as a feel‑good mystical tale.
Bottom line
The “lost Russian trekker becomes guardian of secret monastery” narrative is a viral story, not a factual case.
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