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The Egyptian government has uncovered an underground pyramid in the city center in an unknown period of time. A prestigious Egyptologist has been put at the forefront of the investigation, after months of trying to gain access to the interior of the same Egyptologist fails to find a way to enter. A few weeks ago the Egyptologist was found dead at home naturally without doctors agreeing on the causes of his death, it is rumored that it may be a curse of some Egyptian pharaoh as happened in the past with Tutankhamun. Police in the case have closed the excavations in the underground pyramid for safety and are studying the possibility that the Egyptologist may have entered the interior of the underground pyramid and would not have informed the Egyptian authorities of the discovery. The facts that support this theory are a photograph that the Egyptologist had on his cell phone; the photograph in question is a figure of a priestess making an offering, it looks like gold and no museum admits to having seen it before anywhere. The army rules out blasting to gain access to the underground pyramid as its location in the basement of the city center could lead to the collapse of much of the city and the loss of knowledge that hides the pyramid inside. The Egyptian government is recruiting the best experts so that they can try to access it, but after several attempts almost half of them who have been at the entrance of the pyramid for a long time have ended up ill and some have died, which is why the Doctors recommend that the maximum time to be in the pyramid be 60 minutes to prevent infection.