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What evidence exists that King Tut died from an illness?

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Answered by tarunkiranp
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A malaria infection led to his death, they believe. Tut was afflicted with a cleft palate, mild clubfoot in his left foot and other bone ailments. He and some family members had a form of Kohler disease, which can cause foot bones to collapse from lack of blood but would not have been fatal.

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Answered by jai696
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Tests were performed on Tut's mummy and it was found that he had contracted a severe form of malaria. The scientists also speculated that Tut was weakened by a broken leg possibly from a fall. That and a malaria infection led to his death, they believe.

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