Titanic was one of the most historical ships which sank for more than 104 years ago. It has killed about 1,500 men and women in number and even children. And long time ago, there had been a mystery unsolved of its sinking.
By far, Titanic perhaps is the most popular maritime tragedy ever recorded in the history and just recently, a new documentary claims that the cause of that fatal sinking was not just an iceberg only and that was never entirely true.
There will be an hour of documentation on the Smithsonian Channel which will feature new evidences that it was actually a coal fire that caused that 1912 maritime disaster. This upcoming documentary promises their audience to capture their attention with new and uncovered photos that shows details of the different limitations that has contributed a lot into the Titanic sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, EW reported.
There were photos from the private collection of John Kempster, who was once the Titanic chief electrical engineer, which will shed light on the true cause of that Atlantic Ocean disaster. This has been hotly debated over the years that might be due to substandard materials or low-costing was the culprit.
In the documentary, an Irish Journalist in the person of Senan Molony has spent more than 30 years of research about Titanic and resists that it was the coal fire in that three-storey high ditch damaged that ship long before it hits the iceberg.
The documentary will soon air in the United States and Smithsonian Channel on January 21st, New York Times reported. There were photographs discovered by the descendant of the director that built the Titanic. Four years ago, those photos were acquired and were meticulously taken by Harland and Wolff's engineering chief.
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