Three Theories Of King Tut's Murder

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Our first theory is that when he was practicing some sort of combat and he was killed. He could have been hit multiple times when they were practicing and died from those blows bruises. Another theory is that King Tut was riding in a chariot and accidentally fell out the back. King Tut had a condition where his bones were weakened when he fell on his right side breaking his knee pelvis, right ribs, and fracturing his skull. He did not die immediately, but he had contracted malaria earlier, which weakened his immune system. Soon after he died of these conditions. His advisor Aye had to take the throne. This supports that Aye as innocent and did not murder King Tut. One of the most believed theories is Murder. We know King

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