ancient Pharaohs to a new museum in Cairo.The mummies, more than 3,000 years old, will be processed through the capital's streets on Saturday on stylised gold barges.Fireworks, honorary gunfire and fanfares will light the skies - but locals on social media have suggested moving the remains will in fact unleash a curse, writes The Telegraph.They argue that there is a link between the planned parade today and recent disasters - including the blockage of the Suez Canal, a deadly train crash and the collapse of a building in the city.Khaled al-Anany, the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, promised the parade would be “a unique world-class grand event that befits the grandeur of our great ancestors”.However, morbid jokes have also spread on.
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