Mystery Surrounding King Tutankhamun’s Death Finally Unveiled After Over 3,000 Years. Perfect Woman | October 2023 – Volume 2. One of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world has been the cause of death of the Egyptian boy pharaoh Tutankhamun. Theories have ranged from a violent murder to leprosy and even a snake bite. Now, 91 years after his discovery and 3,336 years since his death, a surprising new analysis of Tutankhamun’s remains has revealed precisely what led to the demise of the young king, the 11th pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt.
Mystery has surrounded the world’s most famous pharaoh ever since his death in 1323 BC, at the age of 19. The intrigue and superstition intensified when Lord Carnarvon, who was present when the tomb was opened, died shortly afterward, and a series of strange fates befell many of those who had entered the tomb.
Now, British experts believe they have solved at least one of the mysteries surrounding the pharaoh – the question of how he died. The remarkable new analysis, which is due to be presented for the first time in the documentary ‘Tutankhamun: The Mystery of the Burnt Mummy,’ has revealed substantial evidence that suggests the pharaoh died after being struck by a speeding chariot, and that a hasty embalming process caused his mummified body to spontaneously combust in his sarcophagus.