Former food deliverer with mummy in backpack for years

The police in Peru confiscated a mummified human several hundred years old from a former food supplier. According to the authorities, the mummy is said to be between 600 and 800 years old and was in a cooler that the man had used to deliver groceries. Julio César Bermejo, 26, will remain in custody while investigators investigate the case, a government official told AFP on Tuesday.

Bermejo told local media the mummy he dubbed “Juanita” was “like my spiritual friend.” “At home she is in my room, she sleeps with me. I take care of her,” he said in a video that was widely shared online. His father brought them home 30 years ago and has kept them with him ever since.

Police discovered mummy on patrol

According to the Ministry of Culture, the pre-Hispanic remains are a “mummified adult male, believed to have come from the eastern area of ​​Puno, a region in the Peruvian Andes regarding 1,300 kilometers southeast of Lima. The bandaged person was “not a Juanita, but a Juan” aged at least 45, a ministry specialist said.

Police found the remains of the mummy in Bermejo’s bag on Saturday while patrolling a park in the city of Puno where the suspect was staying with friends. He denied wanting to sell the mummy. He carried them around with him because “my friends wanted to see them”. The Culture Ministry said it had confiscated the mummified remains “to protect and preserve this heritage.”

Peru is rich in archaeological sites and objects. The country’s most visited tourist destination is the famous 15th-century Inca ruined city of Machu Picchu near Cusco.

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