⚓ The True Story Of The Titanic Sinking Reveals 105 Years Later ⚓
More than a century after its sinking, the Titanic still attracts the attention of people. People are still passionately following the story of the film they have always loved, which captures the love story of Jack and Rose. Local and international newspapers continue to study the story of the sunken ship. In a photo report published by the Daily Mail, 105 years after her sinking, she reveals a story similar to that of Jack and Rose to a couple on board the largest giant ship ever built. The British newspaper also published pictures of the Titanic's lifeboat, which had three rotting bodies, discovered by the crew of the Transverse Ocean (RMS), a month after the ship sank on its first voyage.
The wooden lifeboat, the last to be freed from the wrecked Titanic, which crashed into the glacier, was seen 200 miles from the site of debris by the crew of the Transverse Ocean (RMS) on 13 May 1912.
On board the boat, according to the Daily Mail newspaper, the bodies of two firefighters in the Titanic's engine room and a passenger named Thomson Betty, 37, who was still wearing the dinner jacket. In the lower part of the boat, The crew found a wedding ring engraved with the words "Edward to Jarda," the remains of the husband and wife who died at sea after trying to escape the ship's sinking. The images taken in the rescue help build a picture of the suffering of those who lost their lives on the Collapsible A.
More photos of the rescue operation will be collected at a public auction along with a handwritten paper written by a passenger on the RMS, which revealed how the crew used the binoculars to take a closer look at the bodies and also showed the suffering of the passengers On the ship, and the condition of the bodies they found.
One of the stories identified by the Daily Mail was the story of the couple Edward and Jarda, which is very similar to the world romance story Jack and Rose in Titanic. The story began when Edward Bengtson Lindell and his wife Elaine Gerda decided to move to the United States, From their home in Helsingborg, Sweden. The couple traveled to Southampton to secure their immigration papers, less than a week before the Titanic was set to sail. The newspaper revealed that they were supposed to continue their journey from New York to Hartford, Connecticut.
The couple was aboard the Titanic in the third class, and after the collision on April 14, 1912, the couple struggled with two of their Swedish colleagues to survive by settling on the sloping deck.
He managed to climb on a lifeboat, but his wife was unable to do so. Despite her husband's attempt to catch her and help her climb, he could not bear the cold and eventually had to leave her hands. As a result of Lindel's loss of his wife, His hair turned gray in less than 30 minutes, and Lendl's life changed to hold the wedding ring.
None of their bodies were found, but the RMS crew managed to find a Lindell marriage ring, which was handed over to Gerda's father and then placed in a deposit box in Sweden.
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