
Samuel Eto'o Denies Buying Haunted Mansion Blighted by Curse of Tutankhamun
Updates from Wednesday, March 18th
Samuel Eto'o got wind of the strange story of his lavish purchase of a "cursed" property. He took to Twitter on Wednesday to deny the claims that surfaced.
""@BleacherReport: Samuel Eto'o pays $28.4M for a mansion haunted[..]Tutankhamun" Did you guys know that? Because I didn't know I did that
— Samuel Eto'o (@setoo9) February 18, 2015"
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"You imagine you wake up one day, and you read in the press you spent 30 Millions without even knowing you did!!! 😂😂😂😂 #heartattack lol
— Samuel Eto'o (@setoo9) February 18, 2015"
"But joke aside, it's just a bit sad that some people, whoever they are, discredit such a respectful profession by losing the sense of truth
— Samuel Eto'o (@setoo9) February 18, 2015"
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Up until quite recently, Samuel Eto'o was the best paid footballer in the world, so it is fair to say the former Barcelona, Internazionale, Chelsea and Everton star has a few quid.
However, he might come to regret his latest extravagant purchase.
According to the Daily Mail, the Cameroon striker has splashed out a cool £18.5 million on an Italian "luxury coastal villa" near the fishing village of Portofino.
It certainly looks nice, has 40 rooms, a swimming pool and is surrounded by 30,000 square miles of parkland.
But, according to locals, it is also haunted.
"The house is said to be jinxed by the Curse of Tutankhamun because it was the former home of Lord Carnarvon who uncovered the Pharaoh's tomb.
Soon after discovering the tomb of the boy Pharaoh in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, Lord Carnavon died from an infected mosquito bite in Cairo's Savoy Continental Hotel.
This unexpected death, so soon after the tomb had been opened, gave way to the myth that he was cursed for disturbing the Pharaoh's eternal peace.
The legend was perpetuated when Lord Carnarvon's nephew died months later after falling down a flight of steps at the villa in Italy.
Then in 2001, former Gucci model and heiress Countess Francesca Agusta, disappeared from the cliff-top villa now being sized up by the footballer.
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It all seems pretty tenuous to us, but when you are spending £18.5 million on something, you want peace of mind at least.
Let's hope Samuel is not the superstitious kind.



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