Taped Mummy saved by a Silver WW2 Pocket Knife; rescued from the Wall of Death. By William Van Zyl.
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On November 3, 1977 – in the middle of the night – a taped mummy hung limply from a wall. The tape that held the head up was slowly pulling away from the wall. The eyes, mouth, and nose were open – the rest of the body was embalmed. Narrow horisontal strips of white were exposed – as if the body was prepared for burial. The eyes and mouth were visible, but they were closed.
‘Be quick, be quick, get him off!’
‘I can’t get the tape off the wall!’
‘The scissors are too big; it might cut his skin! He is only wearing his undies, be careful!’
At that opportune moment, a student appeared from the corridor.
‘What on earth have you done!’ he shouted.
‘He could die!’
‘Get something sharp to cut the tape loose. Something with a short blade!’
The small group of card-playing students panicked.
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