In the early 20th century, a mummy belonging to Princess Amun-Re from ancient Egypt was transported to England, sparking a series of bizarre events. Legend has it that this mummy possesses powerful supernatural abilities, leading to misfortunes for several buyers and transporters, including the tragic sinking of the 'unsinkable' Titanic. The story of Princess Amun-Re weaves through ancient Egypt to modern times, filled with unsolved mysteries.
The mummy was purchased in the late 19th century by four young British men, after which a string of tragedies followed. The first buyer mysteriously vanished in the desert, the second companion suffered severe injuries, and the third soon faced his own misfortune. After the mummy arrived in England, it continued to bring disaster. A wealthy businessman who bought it experienced a car accident, his home was burglarized, and ultimately he was forced to donate the mummy to the British Museum. During its time in the museum, the mummy triggered more strange occurrences, leading to the mysterious deaths of several staff members and visitors.
Eventually, the mummy was placed in the Egyptian Gallery of the British Museum, but the misfortunes did not cease. A photographer who took its picture committed suicide, and the museum director died under mysterious circumstances in his office. In an attempt to lift the curse, Mrs. Polavatsky conducted a cleansing ritual, declaring that the mummy harbored a powerful evil energy that could not be entirely eradicated. The story of Princess Amun-Re ultimately concluded with an American archaeologist who decided to transport her to New York, but unfortunately, the Titanic carrying the mummy sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.