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Day By Day© by Chris Muir.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

If anyone asks you to work on "Oetzi", the Stone Age hunter found in 1991, you might want to pass. A molecular biologist working on the corpse just passed away, the seventh person associated with the find to die unexpectedly. Some are calling it a "curse", others say it's just coincidence. Here's the list:

Dr. Loy, the biologist, died in Australia in unclear circumstances two weeks ago at age 63.

The amateur climber who found Oetzi died during an unexpected blizzard last year in the Alps.

Within hours of the climber's funeral, the head of the rescue team sent to find him died of a heart attack. He was 45 and had been in good health.

The pathologist who handled the body of Oetzi was killed in a car accident.

The mountaineer who led the pathologist to the body was killed in an avalanche.

A filmmaker who made a documentary about finding the body died of a brain tumor shortly after the film was finished.

The archeologist who was the leading expert on the body died of complications of multiple sclerosis.
Who will be next? Bwa-hahahahaha!

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