HEAVEN ON EARTH: Chelsea legend Samuel Eto’o buys £18.5M villa in Italy, which he spent his entire football career trying to get

 

 

Eto’o reportedly purchased the £18.5 million Italian mansion despite locals advising him that it is plagued by the Tutankhamun curse.

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The Cameroonian footballer has acquired the historic property in Portofino, northern Italy, in close proximity to Genoa.

 

Villa Altachiara was formerly under the ownership of Lord Carnarvon, a notorious individual associated with the ‘Curse of the Pharaoh’ enchantment.

 

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Chelsea's former star Samuel Eto'o to pay £18.5m for mansion cursed by Tutankhamun' | Daily Mail Online

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On February 16, 1923, Lord Carnarvon and the renowned English archaeologist Howard Carter first entered the ‘cursed’ burial site of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, where they had discovered his tomb.

Chelsea's former star Samuel Eto'o to pay £18.5m for mansion cursed by Tutankhamun' | Daily Mail Online

Notably, eight of the 58 individuals in attendance at the unveiling of Tutankhamun’s long-lost mausoleum perished within a span of twelve years.

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