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Check out this copy an paste from that wiki DV provided below....

"Influenced by the "Curse of the pharaohs" and the media theme of cursed mummies, claims have been made that Ã-tzi is cursed. The allegation revolves around the deaths of several people connected to the discovery, recovery and subsequent examination of Ã-tzi. It is alleged that they have died under mysterious circumstances. These persons include co-discoverer Helmut Simon,[53] and Konrad Spindler, the first examiner of the mummy in Austria at a local morgue in 1991.[54] To date, the deaths of seven people, of which four were the result of some violence in the form of accidents, have been attributed to the alleged curse. In reality hundreds of people were involved in the recovery of Ã-tzi and are still involved in studying the body and the artifacts found with it. The fact that a small percentage of them have died over the years is not peculiar."

The last line above really sums up the coincidences of the world which will occur. If say five hundred highly qualified people an scientists worked with him, sure some of them are gonna have past on by now since 1991. Still, stuff like that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up, real or not like the similar stories that surround the Hope Diamond. Plus new theories now that point to it possibly being cut form the stolen French blue, just shows many have killed for it along the way, lied, cheated, whatever and many generations attached to it, so yeah people are gonna die along the way, and some early from unnatural acts of violence or unusual accident....
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And he also had some mushrooms on his person of this day that the hippies enjoy, and I am sure it was more used then for medicinal purposes....

I think that it was pretty common for ancient and primitive people to "keep in touch with their gods" via hallucinogenic plants of various kinds. Some Indian tribes of the US Southwest and Mexican deserts caught on to peyote pretty early on.
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