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From this story: Alpine Iceman Reveals Stone Age Secrets
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No doubt when Mrs Simon finally passes away (by whatever means) we'll see a "Curse of Oetzi Strikes Again" headline.
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So let's see... over a period of 14 years 4 people died (two of them while mountain climbing). Not a very efficient curse if you ask me.Science has also been unable to explain a series of sinister accidents since the iceman was discovered.
Forensic medic Rainer Henn, one of the first to touch the mummy, died in a car crash on his way to a lecture about Oetzi. A mountain guide who helped with the find plunged to his death, and a journalist who filmed the excavation died from cancer.
Last October, Helmut Simon fell to his death in the Alps after a sudden onset of bad weather near the spot where he had discovered Oetzi.
Walter Leitner was close to the scene the night Simon died.
At the time, he was explaining his iceman theory to a team of U.S. American journalists when they too were suddenly engulfed by the storm and had to be rescued by helicopter.
"At that moment I thought of my survival rather than the curse; of my family; my daughter's birthday the next day, and how I would maybe not be there," Leitner said.
"The next day, when I arrived at the institute, people were saying, 'Have you heard, Helmut Simon went missing in the mountains', and that's when I started feeling a bit queasy."
The archeologist explained Simon had been profoundly moved by his discovery, seeing it as a religious signal to convert to Christianity.
"But why should the mummy punish him for that?" Leitner added. "It doesn't make sense."
No doubt when Mrs Simon finally passes away (by whatever means) we'll see a "Curse of Oetzi Strikes Again" headline.