Canadian Woman Returns Pompeii Artifacts, Blaming Mysterious ‘Curse’ for Her Cancer Diagnosis
Remarkably, officials at the tourist site have received a number of returned stolen artifacts from regretful thieves over the years. As a response, officials cheekily established a museum displaying the stolen goods.
Although there’s no real proof of a ‘Pompeii curse,’ hopefully the news will deter other naughty tourists from stealing artifacts.
Next, take a look at the Roman shrine that was uncovered at Pompeii after being buried for 2,000 years and check out the horse that was prepped to rescue victims of Pompeii — only to be buried under ash in its stable.
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