It's the duty of a Captain, Back in those days it was considered Cowardly for the ship's Captain to flee from His sinking Ship. The Captain of The Titanic Stayed on his ship due to Honor beliefs.
It's because the captain wasn't paying attention to the iceberg in front of him so the ship crashed
When he found out that the ship was sinking and more than half the people onboard would die he had a mental break down and committed suicide by drown him self in the bridge of the ship.
Nobody died, or was even hurt, during Titanic's collision with the iceberg. Captain Smith had been resting, but not retired because witnesses say he was present almost right away and fully dressed.
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Captain Edward John Smith died in the sinking of Titanic.
I believe, that the news of the titantic sinking was reported first by the ship that rescued the people of the sinking titanic, by responding to SOS to relay the message to others
Captain Smith definitively died on April 15, 1912, the date of the sinking of the ship.
The captain of the Titanic, Edward Smith, went down with his ship. So I would say that he was devastated that his "supposedly unsinkable ship" was actually sinking!
It's because the captain wasn't paying attention to the iceberg in front of him so the ship crashed
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a dash - as in "and so, captain-""CAPTAIN, THE SHIP's SINKING!
a dash - as in "and so, captain-""CAPTAIN, THE SHIP's SINKING!
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When he found out that the ship was sinking and more than half the people onboard would die he had a mental break down and committed suicide by drown him self in the bridge of the ship.
Edward John Smith was a captain of RMS Titanic and died with sinking ship.
Royal Mail Ship