MACEDONIAN MYSTERY THAT ONLY MULDER AND SCULLY CAN SOLVE: Father and son lost on a mountain, no one knows WHAT ARE THEIR NAMES (PHOTO)

They seem like they have vanished, and their disappearance is shrouded in mystery because they knew the terrain well and they went often there to get mushrooms

A woman from Skopje is searching for her brother S.M. (50) and her father Lj.M. (78) for the sixth day, and for some reason she hides their names. The father and son, who have a cottage in Lazarpole, near Mavrav in the west of Macedonia, got lost on the mountain Bistra where they went to get mushrooms

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They did that before and they knew the terrain well, and they never had trouble returning before. This time they weren't so lucky. 

- Please help me find my brother and father, who is old and has to take his medications regularly - cried his daughter in front of the cameras for the local Skopje television, but no one knows why she did not want to introduce herself or show her face.

Father and son who both live in Skojpe, have wen't out of their cottage in last Thursday 14th July to get some mushrooms on the mountain Bistra, where they got lost Last contact they had was around 22:00 hours, when their battery went dead and they heard from the family.

- Our battery is nearly empty, the phone will shut down, we won't be able to contact you. We are lost in the mountain - Those were the last words of father and son. Since they, active intensive search party is going on. Police specials, border patrol, foresters, locals and workers of the national park Marovo have been searched up an down.

Not even helicopters nor police tracking dogs helped them. They seem like they have vanished, and their disappearance is shrouded in mystery because they knew the terrain well and they went often there to get mushrooms.

Spokesman of Tetovo police station, Marjan Josifovic said that they searched the entire mountain Bistra, and the surroundings, hoping they have searched for shelter at some shepherd, but with no luck. He adds that is is about a rocky area with dense woods and lots of pits with rocks, and he does not exclude the possibility they may have fallen in some.

Nonetheless, the search continues, even do the police estimates that the chances for them to be found are slim. They remind of the case when a woman went out to the mountain to feed the goats and she got lost, despite the search, she has never been found.

(Telegraf.co.uk / D. J.)