The Titanic, the 100-year-old secret to drowning

The Titanic, the 100-year-old secret to drowning

The Titanic drowned about 107 years ago, but the details of this marine tragedy have not been fully clarified. The ship sank on April 15, 1912, about 40 miles [740 km] from the nearest location, and the first ship for help reached an hour and a half after the shipwreck, long after the last victim drowned in [...]

The ship sank on April 15, 1912, about 40 miles [740 km] from the nearest location, and the first ship for help reached an hour and a half after the shipwreck, long after the last victim drowned in the sea.

The water temperature was 2.2 degrees Celsius, where human survival is only 15 minutes. From the shipwreck of the Titanic, 517 people lost their lives, while the highest chances of survival were for first - grade travelers after 63 percent were rescued.

There were 20 rescue boats in the Titanic, which could only carry 1100 passengers, half of those on board, but that was in accordance with the legal regulations of the time and was considered sufficient.

Even so, only 700 passengers could get into rescue boats, most of them half empty, and almost every one of them still had free places.

But what happened to the bodies?

The truth about this is hidden, and those aware did not want to tell.

But after so many years, the hard truth comes to light that the captain of one of the rescue boats, Mackay-Bennet, wanted to pull all the troops out of the sea.

But he soon realized that his boat was too small for 334 bodies found.

The decision was then made that they would drop the corpses of the poorest, third-graders, leaving enough space for those in the first and second grade.

So the crew thought was that they had greater rights to a dignified burial. Of the 334 bodies found, more than a hundred were thrown off the ship and never found in the Atlantic Ocean.

The truth about what happened was the hiding of secret telegrams, which were later taken from historians from hidden archives.

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