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Three Theories Of King Tut's Death

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Our first theory is that King Tut was murdered. King Tut could have been murdered by Mr. Horemheb because as King Tut grew older he would not need him anymore, So Mr. Horemheb social ranking would fall down for him to be a farmer or even a slave in the social ranking. Our other suspect is Aye who is the biggest suspect. Aye could have loosen the screws on his chariot ride causing him to fall and break a bone or case that mark on his x-ray. Aye could have also payed guys or people to beat him up. I Ndeye Ly think Aye could have forced King Tut wife to marry him because not only because of him most likely becoming king but more of. Aye could blame her and say “oh she is a trader or a dog she went out with me even knowing she was married to king tut”. everyone would look at her in different ways so that would leave the attention off of Aye and …show more content…

Since he is in power and king of Egypt, he would ride in a chariot. One day King Tut was taking a chariot ride. (Back then only rich, and important people rode chariots). The chariots were not closed all the way around so there was an opening on either the side, front, or back of the chariot. So, we think there must have been an obstacle blocking the way of the chariot. King Tut fell, and cracked his skull, and broke his leg. In the CT scan that scientists took, shows that he broke his leg, and cracked his skull. So when the chariot flipped over because of the obstacle, king Tut could have bled to death on the spot or he could have not had the special care he needed. Due to no special care, he could’ve died. Brain damage and broken/infected leg could have led to his mysterious death. As you can see there are many causes of King Tut’s death but we think that murder was the cause because it had a lot about the suspects. Like how they found the wedding rings and how they told us that the two men were the only ones around King

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