Then on Friday, at least 32 were killed and dozens more injured when two passenger trains collided in Tahta, central Egypt.
Shocking images showed people trapped inside flipped carriages surrounded by twisted metal and debris after one train rammed into the rear of another.
In a further cruel twist, the following day an apartment building collapsed in Cairo - leaving 18 dead.
While many would put this down to a run of unbelievable bad luck, others are blaming an ancient curse believed to be inscribed on Tutankhamun's tomb, which reads "Death will come on quick wings for those who disturb the king’s peace", reports Arab News.
Social media users have been quick to pick up on the legend and believe the planned transfer is to blame for the disasters.
From the "Really" File |
The curse, which is said to not differentiate between thieves and archaeologists, is claimed to cause bad luck, illness or death on anyone who disturbs the mummies of ancient Egypt.