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Wallace Hartley
yes but with another man she meet after the inccident
The witnesses were under duress, it was at night, and many had considerations like protecting the company - which is probably why Second Officer Lightoller, ever the company man, testified that she sank in one piece.
The Titanic sank in 1912 and the ship was abandoned. No one was found dead aboard at the time.
Because the way the Titanic sank had never happened before and after the ship sank. The Titanic never completed it's first mission voyage. It sank 4 days after it left port for it's voyage to New York. No ship has, back then and now, has ever been more luxurious than the Titanic was. And back then, she was the largest moving object ever made by the hands of man. And the sinking of the Titanic is one of the deadliest peacetime marine disasters in history
ok, here is the long version. the titanic was never christened with a champagne bottle, that made people think the boat was cursed, others say there was a mummy on board the ship, but none was found when she sank, so the ship made its way to new York. one night, a man accidentally kept the key to a locker which held the binoculars for the lookouts, one lookout spotted an iceberg and alerted the bridge, which told the engine room to reverse. then they turned the ship and tried to avoid the ice berg, but it cut a series of slits about 300 feet long in the ship, then it sank. for more info i suggest you search around the internet hope it helped
It was nobody's fault, it just hit an iceberg and sank. :(
It didn't. The Titanic didn't sink because of man-made tactics, it sank due to a nautral cause, an iceberg. The Britannic, however, DID sink due to man in WW1 when U-69 laid a barrier of Navel Mines in the Kea Channel.
The night before she boarded the titanic, she gave some cins to a wandering man he told her she was going on a long journey. "There will be a tragedy but you will be saved", and she did. She survived the sinking of the titanic and died at age 91. She was 28 when she was on the titanic, traveling with 14 other Irish people.
No..Like all disasters that are man made, there are always rumors to that effect..The metal on the ships sides was unable to sustain the blow from the berg, she took water, and sank.
The Titanic struck the iceberg at 23.40 on 14 April 1912 and sank the following morning 15 April 1912 at 2:20.