The Curse of April 15th: What Do the Boston Explosion, the Deadly Panic in England, and the Sinking of the Titanic Have in Common?
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Forget Friday the 13th, there are other days when it's truly unlucky. The date April 15th has sadly gone down in human history. It was on this day that a remarkable number of tragedies and disasters took place. From the icy waters of the Atlantic where the Titanic ended up, to the dust of the Boston Marathon, to the flames of Notre-Dame Cathedral. Take a look at the events that made April 15th the darkest day in human history.
It was the greatest civil maritime tragedy in the history of mankind, the Titanic, pride of the shipping company White Star, had sailed from the port of Southampton, to the south of England on April 10, heading for New York, carrying 2224 people on board between crew and passengers.The crash against the gigantic iceberg occurred on the 14th at 23:40 and there it began to sink and by 2.30 a.m. on the 15th, the ship went down, swallowed by the icy…
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