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Egyptologist says Mummy Curse is real after he was left 'coughing up blood' when he opened tomb

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Published 21:23 5 May 2023 GMT+1

Egyptologist says Mummy Curse is real after he was left 'coughing up blood' when he opened tomb

Documentarian Ramy Romany was left 'hallucinating' and 'coughing up blood' after entering an unopened ancient Egyptian tomb.

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

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Documentarian Ramy Romany claims the 'Curse of the Pharaohs' is real after he was left 'hallucinating' and 'coughing up blood' after entering an unopened ancient Egyptian tomb.

Legend has it that members of Howard Carter's team died shortly after discovering and opening Tutankhamun's tomb back in the 1920s.

While some believe their deaths to be a result of hazardous materials being released, others think that tomb is cursed.

And now the Egyptian-born documentarian who lives in LA has experienced it for himself - and has lived to tell the story.

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Documentarian Romany claims the 'Curse of the Pharaohs' is real.
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"No one goes there. I went there because I was trying to know more about Akhenaten," Romany told The Jordan Harbinger Show.

"I went inside that tomb and that tomb literally has not been opened for 600 years or so, they know all the guards that have been there never opened it."

Romany says he and the guards heard all the snakes 'rattling and coming out' after knocking on the stone.

"We go inside and start filming and I go under that tomb and I find things, and I'm breathing really heavy and everything, and there's bats inside, and the smell is so horrible and I left that tomb and I did not feel well," he explains.

"There's that ammonia bat urine smell, there's been snakes in there, along with just these very strange smells all going in and your body is telling you 'stop breathing this is not good'.

"I'm a host on the Discovery Channel, I'm yelling at the camera and being very excited and I'm breathing all this crap in."

Podcast host Harbinger thought: "Literally crap probably, snake and bat crap."

Romany thought was going to die.
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But Romany insisted it was 'maybe the Curse of the Mummy mixed in'.

The following day he was 'in horrible shape in bed'.

"I had fevers that went up to 107," he said.

Romany thought was going to die, adding: "We had doctors coming in, I was coughing blood.

"I was hallucinating and my wife was really, really scared for me and I don't know how I survived.

"None of the doctors really knew what I had, they put me on a bunch of antibiotics and I explained to them all where I was and they said 'Well bats, snakes, dust is not a very good combination for whatever it is, it could be anything we have not seen this combination of symptoms but hopefully these antibiotics work' and they worked.

"I'm alive, I'm here today," he concluded.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Quest TV

Topics: Travel, Science, YouTube

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish is a Journalist at LADbible Group and is a GG2 Young Journalist of the Year 2024 finalist. He has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in International Business Management. Apart from that, his life revolves around the ‘Four F’s’ - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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