Coffin Mystery Solved By Kim Kardashian’s Selfie

A single selfie by Kim Kardashian ended up solving a seven-year-old mystery. Here’s what happened. Back in 2011, a group of looters stole the golden coffin of Nejamank from Egypt. Because it was such a valuable and historic artifact, Egyptian authorities tried hard to track it down, but it disappeared completely. Then in 2018, the coffin suddenly resurfaced. All because of one selfie Kim Kardashian took. After investigators looked into it, the real story came out. Once the coffin was stolen, it was smuggled illegally into the UAE. there. Forged documents were created and with those fake papers, it was sold to the MetGala’s museum for $4 million. During the 2018 MetGala, Kim took a photo next to the artifact. When that selfie went viral, one of the original looters recognized the coffin and emailed the Egyptian authorities claiming it was the exact same piece stolen in 2011. And why did he confess? Because he never got his share of the money. Out of anger, he exposed the truth. After the real story came to light, the Met returned the coffin to Egypt, and investigators later arrested the thieves involved.

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