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Is Pascal really a mummy? The legend of the Mexican mummy bride is sensational.

There is a famous wedding dress shop in Mexico. There is a very strange mannequin in this wedding dress shop. From the appearance, this model is almost no different from us ordinary humans. Later, there were some rumors that this mannequin was actually Pascara, the daughter of the owner of the wedding dress shop. The master mummified her daughter and made her look like a young girl forever. She put on a beautiful wedding dress and displayed it in the window. This is the legend of the Mexican mummy bride. Will you feel creepy after listening to it?

The story of Pascal, the famous mummy bride, was born in Chihuahua, Mexico. Every year, curious tourists from all over the world come to Chihuahua, not far from Wan Li. The purpose is to catch a glimpse of Pascal, the mummy bride, and it is precisely because of Pascal's legend that the business of this bridal shop is particularly good.

Although the wedding dress shop has changed bosses after bosses, this horrible and bizarre legend hidden behind the wedding dress shop has become the biggest signboard of this wedding dress shop. Some tourists who have been to the wedding dress shop online and witnessed the rumored mummy bride said that although many years have passed, her skin and hair still look as lifelike as before.

It is understood that this special wedding mode called Pascara first appeared in the window of the 1930s. As for her true identity, according to the local people, Pascara is actually the daughter of the female manager of the wedding dress shop. She was killed by a poisonous spider at the wedding. The owner of the wedding dress shop couldn't bear to see her daughter leave like this, so he mummified her daughter's body and dressed her in a beautiful wedding dress, so there was the story of the mummified bride later.

Although the story was questioned, the female shopkeeper publicly denied the rumor at that time, but somehow, the rumor spread like wildfire and gradually evolved into a legend in this city. In fact, it seems that Pascal is not so much a mummy as a familiar wax figure. Of course, the truth is estimated to be known only by local Mexicans.