(PLO)- Police discovered a set of centuries-old mummies in a man’s backpack, which he claimed was his “spiritual girlfriend”.
On February 28, the company AFP Peruvian police have confiscated a human mummy dating back centuries following finding a human skeleton inside a local delivery man’s insulated backpack.
Theo AFP, Police discovered the mummified body in Julio’s backpack, which he often used to deliver food, while Julio was playing with friends at a park in Puno city on February 25.
The set of mummies was found inside the backpack of a delivery worker in Peru. Source: DAILY MAIL |
Police noticed the backpack following observing Julio “behaving drunk” while on a routine patrol in the park and were shocked to discover the shrunken skeleton of an adult curled up in the pose. fetus inside.
The 26-year-old delivery man insisted he was not a mummy dealer, saying he only brought it out for the day because his friend wanted to see it. Julio also claims the mummy and an heirloom and his family owned it nearly 30 decades ago.
Video taken by police at the scene shows Julio describing the mummified body inside the backpack as his “spiritual girlfriend” and calling “her” “Juanita”.
“When she was at home, she was put in my room, she slept with me. I take care of her,” Julio told the cameraman, pointing to the body in the bag.
The set of mummies was found inside the backpack of a delivery worker in Peru. Photo: RT |
However, according to the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, the set of mummies, estimated to be between 600 and 800 years old, are actually those of an adult male over 45 years old, likely from the eastern city of Puno in the mountains. Andes.
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A representative of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture said that they had confiscated the mummies “for the purpose of protecting and preserving the heritage”. Meanwhile, Julio has been arrested by the police to investigate how he obtained the set of mummies.
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