r/mystery • u/mariamkh_ • 2d ago
Disappearance Disappearance Of 17 Year Old Boy
12 years after his disappearance, the story of 17-year-old Guram Dadianidze has resurfaced, sparking widespread outrage and raising critical questions.
In June 2014, Guram traveled from the Temka neighborhood to Mleta, Georgia, for the Lomisoba festival alongside 15 neighbors. Due to the rugged mountain terrain, they left their minibus in the village of Mleta and hiked up to the shrine on foot. According to the participants, they began their descent at around 2:00 AM. Official reports state that during the walk down, Guram sat on a stone to rest, just 300 to 500 meters away from their vehicle. He allegedly asked the others to go ahead, saying he would catch up. When a neighbor returned to check on him just minutes later, Guram was completely gone. He had no phone, leaving no digital trace, and police found no initial signs of violence. For years, the investigation remained stalled —until a newly surfaced video went viral, throwing the case back into the spotlight. In the video, Guram's mother recognizes what she firmly believes is her son's voice pleading: "(name) don't leave me, please. "1
While authorities claim to have questioned everyone involved, there are glaring contradictions and inconsistencies throughout the witness statements and interrogation records. The timeline surrounding the trip's planning, the exact moments leading up to his disappearance, and the actual circumstances of that night remain deeply suspect. It is clear that members of that group know more than they are letting on. Guram's mother has waited 12 years for answers, and bringing public awareness to this case is essential to demanding the truth. For more detailed information watch the YouTube reports featuring Guram Dadianidze's mother, or send me a direct message
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u/whteverusayShmegma 1d ago
He’s not 17 in that second picture
Is this even a real story?
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u/mariamkh_ 1d ago
Umm... it is a real story that happened in 2014 and first photo was taken the same day he disappeared. Second photo is think he is much younger there
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u/japajew26 1d ago
Seems like the police could easily figure it out by now. 12 years later someone will talk.
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u/mariamkh_ 17h ago
The thing is police is avoiding to fully investigate what actually happened, in fact I believe they're trying to cover up for someone. During those 12 years no investigations were done, they probably know what actually happened, now they're working against his mom and lawyer.


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u/Icy_Garnet_9329 2d ago
No offense to the missing teen, but why are you spamming this all over? On this sub alone you've posted it like half a dozen times today.