This just in: King Tut not Murdered
After some forensic analysis, experts reported to BBC News that King Tut died from a broken leg.
Whatever the case, Mr Hawass, chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, said he was confident that Tutankhamun, who died in 1352 BC, was not murdered.
'We don't know how the king died, but we are now sure that it was not murder. Maybe he died on his own,' he said.
'The case is closed. We should not disturb the king any more. There is no evidence that the young king was murdered.'
With that said, I guess I'd better get some work done - but I will certainly sleep easier tonight with this news!
Whatever the case, Mr Hawass, chairman of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, said he was confident that Tutankhamun, who died in 1352 BC, was not murdered.
'We don't know how the king died, but we are now sure that it was not murder. Maybe he died on his own,' he said.
'The case is closed. We should not disturb the king any more. There is no evidence that the young king was murdered.'
With that said, I guess I'd better get some work done - but I will certainly sleep easier tonight with this news!

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