Who Was Responsible For King Tut's Death

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King Tut was destined to be a good ruler and founder of egypt before he got assassinated. One of the reasons I am sure he got assassinated is his father. His father was a cruel man oblivious to traditions and therefore a hated pharaoh. After he died it is not unlikely that Tut could’ve done the same, for he was his son after all. This could’ve made anyone want to murder him before he had children for fear of the death of egypt. Research shows that he also had many broken and fractured bones, which could’ve been the act of someone murdering him. After Tut died he also had his wife and her new husband killed. That also is very suspicious in the cause that Tut was murdered himself.

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