Deliberate suicide- as opposed to accident caused by drowning, floors, collapses of deck equipment- we will never know. surely it happened.
No, Titanic's pilot at the time, Quartermaster Hichens, was was not killed during the collision. He also survived the sinking on lifeboat #6.
Over 2208 were on the Titanic just subtract that from the amount of people who were killed during her sinking.
more than 250 people
It opened their eyes, shoked many and killed many
no body killed themselves leading upto the sinking and during the sinking some survivors say first officer William Murdoch shot himself. Others say Chief officer Henry Wilde shot himself and some people say Captian Edward Smith shot himself.
Not sure of the correct answer but just to clarify, "It is well with my soul" was written by Horatio Spafford following his four daughters being killed in a collision on a trans Atlantic crossing. He wrote the hymn in 1873, so it was not the Titanic incident (1912) that inspired him.
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it killed most of them
178 to be exact. Many more were wounded though.
No. The swimming pool on the Titanic was unused during the sinking. During filming of the 1997 movie, at least two extras nearly drowned in the giant pool used to simulate the Atlantic Ocean -- but neither was seriously harmed or hospitalized.
people were killed because water entered into the ship. it is very sad
Despite common rumor, not much. If he had gone slower, yes they would have noticed it from farther away, but it would have been harder to turn it away from the iceberg! And no, he was not going the fastest Titanic was expected to go. Titanic was never run at its highest speed, it never got the chance. They were expecting to hit top speed the next day. And ramming into it head first would have saved it from sinking (probably), but it would have killed everyone working in the front of the ship.