The fear of the curse of the pharaoh accompanies the transfer of the mummies of the king and queen of ancient Egypt



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Royal carriage carrying mummies of King Seti 1. A convoy of vehicles carrying royal mummies was seen in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday April 3, 2021. Egypt held a parade to celebrate the transport of 22 precious royal mummies from the Egyptian Museum until the new opened the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. (Source: AP Photo)

KAIRO, KOMPAS.TV- A total of 22 ancient mummies were transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat.

The removal of the mummy of the pharaoh and his queen took place on Saturday (3/4/2021), with a massive parade.

However, the removal of the mummies consisting of 18 pharaohs and queens from ancient Egypt was apparently accompanied by fear of the pharaoh’s curse.

Also read: Egypt removes 22 ancient mummies of kings and queens in Cairo with a large parade

Local residents feared that the removal would release Pharaoh’s curse.

As reported The Telegraph, local residents discussed the curse issue on social media.

They argued that there was a connection between the parade and the recent disasters in Egypt.

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