Canadian tourist returns stolen artifacts to Pompeii after bringing <x0) very curse”

A tourist who had stolen chips from the ancient city of Pompeii 15 years ago has restored those artifacts, claiming it was <x0... The Canadian woman, identified only as Nicole, sent a package containing two mosaic plates, parts of an amphora and pieces of ceramics, along with a letter that [...]
The Canadian woman, identified only as Nicole, sent a package containing two mosaic tablets, parts of an amphora and pieces of Keramics, along with a letter telling the story.
Nicolaus, who was 20 years old when he visited Pompeii's archaeological park in 2005, blamed that theft for a series of disasters that had occurred to him in his later years, including breast cancer that had suffered twice and the experience of financial difficulties, writes The Guardian, records Periscopi.
“Please send them back. She wrote.
At the time of the theft, she said she wanted to have a piece of the story “that no one could have” but that relics “had a lot of negative energy... connected to that land destruction”.
Pompeii was buried in volcanic dust after a catastrophic erosion of Mount Vesuvius in 79 prior to Church when his revelation transformed the understanding of life into the ancient world.
This ancient site is among the most visited sites in Italy, and for years it has faced the problem of tourists stealing artifacts.
Nicolaus wrote in his letter that he had learned and that he wanted an apology from God”.
I'm 36 years old and I've had breast cancer twice. Last time he ended up in double mastetomi. My family and I have had financial trouble. We are good people and I don't want to wear this curse on my family and my children.
Nicolaus, however, is not the only one who repented of stealing. The package contained another letter from a couple, also from Kashida, with several stones stolen in 2005.
We took them without thinking about the pain and suffering of these poor souls in what happened after Vesuvius' corruption,” wrote them. /Periscope












