According to Tri Thuc Tre citing 7Tales, the story begins in September 1969, in the village of Rzhavchik Tisulskago in Kemerovo province (Russia). While working in a mine more than 72 meters deep, miner Karnaukhov accidentally discovered a marble coffin with very sophisticated decorative patterns on the outside.
All work at the mine had to stop immediately. The coffin was brought to the surface to be opened. The edges of the coffin had been fossilized. According to witnesses, when the coffin was opened, inside was the body of a woman. The coffin was filled with a pink-blue liquid, the woman looked to be about 30 years old and was called Princess Tisulsky by some local newspapers.
According to the description, the princess had big, round blue eyes, typical of Europeans. Her hair was slightly curly and thick with red streaks, reaching down to her waist. Her hands were soft with neatly trimmed nails. She wore a knee-length lace dress with short sleeves embroidered with flowers. Inside, she wore no underwear. She looked like a person sleeping, but still looked very alive. On her head was a metal box, one end rectangular, one end circular, measuring 10x25cm. No one knew what it was or what it was for.