Who Was Responsible For King Tut's Death

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There are many wonders that we have not found out of King Tut, one of the most intriguing ones is how did the young pharaoh die. Many hypothesis have been made, but will the truth ever come out. King Tutankhamen was found to be in a very early age when we died, how could all of a sudden be told as dead. He had many injuries that were confirmed during an autopsy. Some of these injuries were a cut on Tut’s cheek, Tut’s rib cage was missing, and a fragment of bone was found in his skull due to a hit to the head. You can clearly tell that all those damages could have been caused by someone. All this evidence points out that it was Queen Ankhesenamun who murdered the Pharaoh Tutankhamen.

Queen Ankhesenamun is practically responsible for this massacre. What happened is that she knew that Tutankhamun was the last of the family bloodline and was very valuable to pass on the glory to future family, but Ankhesenamun didn’t want that. Ankhesenamun wanted the glory all for herself and wanted to start a new family bloodline of greatness for Egypt. Plus, in a letter that she sends to the enemy saying she wants a new husband, Ankhesenamun right away states
Queen Ankhesenamun's cowardness to the Kind also didn’t deserve for her to be in Tutankhamen's tomb. One other thing that the Queen’s letter also reads is that she would never marry a servant. You might be wondering why she wouldn’t marry a servant, well this is because it was a servant who actually saw the whole tragedy of murdering King Tut. So Ankhesenamun was scared that he would speak of it and making him King of Egypt would make him more powerful and would be able to announce the inconvenience to the people more easily, ending with her in prison or even death. That’s why Queen Ankhesenamun decided to write to their rivals for

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