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Ancient Egyptian curses - did all these people die because of it

Ancient Egyptian curses never cease to shock. Furthermore, the sarcophagus of Alexander the Great brought back stories of curses. In other words, there have already been rumors that the cursed sarcophagus. Its opening could bring 2,000 years of darkness.

Ancient Egyptian curses - Tutankhamun's tomb

It is written on the tomb that death will come to anyone who disturbs the peace of the king. Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon chose to ignore the warning. In conclusion four months after the opening Lord died. At that moment, all the lights in his home went out on their own.

By 1929, 22 people involved in the discovery died within seven years.

In conclusion, there is one explanation. The Egyptians reportedly had knowledge of poisons. In other words, these poisons were probably activated during the opening of the tombs.

Stolen relic - one of the ancient Egyptian curses

In 2007, the stolen relic was returned to Egypt. The thief stole a souvenir during his stay in Egypt and took it to Germany. However, he soon began to suffer from a strange disease. That thief hasn't lived long yet. He eventually died of a mysterious disease.

Ancient Egyptian curses - Osiris' revenge

In 1971 Walter Bryan Emery found a statue of Osiris, the god of death. Furthermore, Emery brought back the statue. But he dies the day after.

Cut off-hand as a gift

Although no one died, the story itself is creepy. Bruce Ingham received a strange gift. It was a mummified arm with a bracelet. Furthermore on the bracelet was an inscription cursing anyone who touches the body. A fire broke out in his house a few days later. However, when it was rebuilt there was a flood and the house was destroyed again.

Whether you believe in curses or not, you should be careful. Finally, it calls for extreme caution if you choose to look for traces of former Egyptian civilization.

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