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The Titanic Sank Due To A Fire, Not An Iceberg Apparently
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Someone better call up Leo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, because it sounds like there's a remake in order.
According to experts, new evidence strongly suggests it was a fire in the Titanic's hull that was the primary cause of demise. Researchers say the fire burned unnoticed for three weeks leading up to the collision.
These new claims come from a new analysis of rarely seen photographs of the Titanic. Irish journalist, Senan Molony, has spent more than 30 years studying the sinking of the great ship and has identified 30-foot-long black marks along the front right-hand side of the hull. This is presumably where the fire was.
According to experts, new evidence strongly suggests it was a fire in the Titanic's hull that was the primary cause of demise. Researchers say the fire burned unnoticed for three weeks leading up to the collision.
These new claims come from a new analysis of rarely seen photographs of the Titanic. Irish journalist, Senan Molony, has spent more than 30 years studying the sinking of the great ship and has identified 30-foot-long black marks along the front right-hand side of the hull. This is presumably where the fire was.
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