New Evidence Suggests That The Titanic Didn’t Actually Sink Because Of An Iceberg

By Editorial Staff in History On 4th January 2017
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Until now, historians thought that was the entire story. Now, however, one expert is claiming that the iceberg isn't what really ruined the Titanic.

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The New York Times reports that Senan Molony, an Irish journalist who has spent more than 30 years studying the doomed ship, is claiming that the demise of the ship was due to a fire started long before the iceberg came into play.

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Molony claims that "fresh evidence indicates there was a fire in the ship's hull, which burned unnoticed for almost three weeks before that fateful night."

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Molony says that the fire started near the ship's boiler rooms, which damaged its hull and created irreparable damage that made the ship susceptible to the iceberg.

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When the ship did eventually strike the iceberg, it didn't have the structural integrity to survive the crash.

According to Molony, people knew about the fire but chose to do nothing about it.

In a new documentary titled Titanic: The New Evidence, Molony says: "It's a perfect storm of extraordinary factors coming together: fire, ice, and criminal negligence. The fire was known about, but it was played down. She should never have been put to sea."

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