'Curse' horrors of corpses

A mummy 5,300 years ago became famous because of its excellent preservation of snow and ice, and especially the horrifying mysteries surrounding it, making it impossible to explain.

People used to call it 'Otzi's curse.' It is "Otzi Iceman" - this is also the name of a natural mummy preserved in cold snow dating to 5,300 years ago.

This mummy was discovered by scientists in 1991 in the Alps, the border of Austria and Italy. The name of the mummy is named by archaeologists after the name of the valley where it was found.

This mummy is identified as a man and is considered the oldest mummy to be preserved naturally in Europe.

Currently mummies are on display at a museum in northern Italy. Unlike other mummies, Otzi mummies have been studied by hundreds of scientists but still contain many unusual mysteries.

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The mummy of the Otzi tape.

Although the mummy is defined to be about 5,300 years old, a mummy's arrow dated 7,000 years has been found, an ax dating back 2,000 years and an 8,000-year-old shirt . This shows that this man had used his father's name and jacket, but held the ax of his . descendants.

Since then, scientists have hypothesized that this could be a witch capable of going through time so he could get things of different eras .

And, even the cause of the ice's death is a mystery. Until now, scientists still could not determine whether this man died due to being killed or met with snowstorms or sacrifices?

This mummy was discovered by a German couple Helmut and Erika Simon. At first, people thought this was just a normal corpse. And, all of them did not know that the mummy was dated 5,300 years and from it led to a series of subsequent disasters. There is an undeniable fact that the 7 human networks involved in the Otzi tape disappeared.

The first victim was the one who found this mummy - Mr. Helmut Simon. He demanded more than $ 100,000 in wages to find the mummy and agreed.

He was happy to return to the snowy mountains to celebrate but suddenly a snow storm suddenly appeared to have killed Helmut. He was found to be in the same position as an ice man.

The second is Professor Rainer Henn, 64 years old, leading the mummy research team, who took part in the ice examination process.

Once, while on his way to a seminar about the Otzi gang, Henn's car crashed into another car and he died instantly. Security agencies could not find the cause of the accident.

The third victim is experienced climber Kurt Fritz, who brought Professor Henn as well as many other visitors to the location to find ice people who were also buried in the snow while others escaped.

The fourth victim is the filmmaker Rainer Hoelzl - who has brought the tapes to the screen and published them all over the world. He died of a strange illness that caused him to writhe in pain for months after his documentary film was released.

Dieter Warnecke, 45, who found the buried Helmut Simon, was the fifth victim. Within a few hours of Simon's burial, Dieter died of a heart attack, despite his good health.

Konrad Spindler, 66, is a scientist, head of a research group, who performed investigations on ice mummies in 1991. Konrad died suddenly without a cause.

Tom Loy, 63, an archaeologist, who analyzed samples of blood on weapons and clothing of the seventh victim who died. He died while doing research on ice.

Since 7 mysterious deaths, everyone is afraid that he is the next victim.At the ice showroom, many visitors kept looking at the ice and fainted but not because of the lack of air showroom.

Until now, no one could explain the questions about the body, the life of the ice. And the "curse" that led to those seven deaths is real or no one knows exactly.