In Denmark, went the stories around the world, since Copenhagen’s main tourist attraction, The Little Mermaid got his head sawn off. It happened both in 1964 and in 1998.
however, it is Now an important tourist attraction in the irish capital, Dublin, it is gone beyond. The famous 800 old mummy ‘Korsfareren’ is in the weekend been beheaded. And the perpetrators have subsequently stolen the head of the famous mummy that has been given the name ‘Korsfareren’, because you think that the mummy is the corpse of a man, who for 800 years ago fought in The Holy Land and later returned to Ireland.
the Head of the mummy was stolen from the crypt of St. Michan Church. The crime was discovered yesterday, when a guide showed up for the showing paying guests around in the church and in the crypt.
It writes several media outlets including the Irish Times and Independent
Here is a mummy from the crypt under the church of St. Michan in Dublin. (Photo: PR Photo)
the Whole crypt has also been subjected to violent acts of vandalism. and it has gone out over the several mummies, including the remains of a 400-year-old nun. The body of the mummy ‘Korsfareren’ was also raised, before the perpetrators stole the head.
the Archbishop of Dublin, Michael Jackson is deeply saddened and angry about the incomprehensible vandalism and theft.
‘I’m shocked that anyone can find to attack and destroy the here ancient burial ground and desecrate the remains of the dead people that are located here’, says Michael Jackson, and adds:
‘ the Perpetrators have not only desecrated the crypt, but they have also destroyed the historic mummies, who have been here in the crypt of St. Michan in several hundred years.’
‘I would appeal to those responsible to search their consciences and back provide the head of the ‘Korsfareren’ the right place’, concludes the archbishop.
the Police in Dublin encourages all to call the police if they have information in connection with the case.
Three mummies in a row in the crypt, who were subjected to violent acts of vandalism. (Photo: PR Photo)