If you’re excited to read what happened to the researcher: he survived
In 2018, a bizarre and shocking incident occurred at Russia’s Bellingshausen Station in Antarctica when one scientist stabbed his colleague for repeatedly spoiling the endings of books.
Engineer Sergey Savitsky, 55, attacked 52-year-old researcher Oleg Beloguzov with a kitchen knife after becoming furious over his colleague’s habit of revealing plot twists in the novels Savitsky was reading.
The assault is believed to be the first recorded case of attempted murder on the Antarctic continent. Savitsky had turned to books as an escape from the extreme isolation and harsh conditions of polar life. However, the combination of constant spoilers, prolonged confinement, and alcohol consumption ultimately pushed him to violence.
Beloguzov survived the stabbing and was evacuated to Chile for medical treatment. Savitsky was charged with attempted murder but was later released to house arrest in Russia.
The case drew international attention and highlighted the serious mental health challenges faced by researchers living in extreme isolation for long periods.