Moving Statue Spooks Museum Staff!
Updated | By Samson
There is something very creepy going on at a museum in the UK. An Egyptian statue that was found in a mummy’s tomb and put on exhibition at the Manchester Museum has started to move on its own.
Curators say they have seen the 25cm tall figure, which dates back to 1,800 BC rotate. A time-lapse video shows the statue spinning in its glass case - without anyone touching it and completes a full turn, within a few days. Museum workers are baffled and very spooked.
The statue of Neb-Senu has been on display for around 80 years. The mini figurine had been placed in the tomb along with the mummy. If you don't believe it, check out the video below!
- Natarah Nadesan
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