Striker Samuel Eto’o – who played for Chelsea and Everton before transferring to Sampdoria in northern Italy – is said to have fallen for the luxury coastal villa despite its tragic history.
The house is said to be jinxed by the Curse of Tutankhamun because it was the former home of Lord Carnarvon who uncovered the Pharaoh’s tomb.
His main home was Highclere Castle, famed for being used as the location of Downton Abbey, but the villa was his summer home.
Lord Carnarvon had been left with a permanent limp and badly injured lungs after an accident in his racing car.
Advised by doctors to recover in a warm climate he took up work in Egyptology.
Hmmm....classy I like the house regardless of curse or not..I don't believe in such
ReplyDeleteBig pimpin baby. Luh dis surround. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteluxury at its peak....but this na vanity ...so they keep buy houses for huge amount only to find buyer just after one season ....hmmm....how long will eto stay with sampdoria when he has already started with a wrong foot with d club mgt...
ReplyDeleteIf it is cursed, d curse can and will b lifted in d name of Jesu,, but poor people no dey eto place, he already has alot,
ReplyDeletei tire for eto and lavish spending
ReplyDeletehmmmmmm.. money speaking..
ReplyDeletecongrats to him
Very Classical and italian style
ReplyDeleteAnd to think all this is earned by kicking a ball.
ReplyDeleteO my God this is much man good I love everything abut de house na black man nothing spoil
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