An officer who survived the Titanic had twisted facts about the iceberg collision to evade negligence claims, insurance documents have revealed. Second officer Charles Lightoller had said at the time that when the lookouts reported ice dead ahead, the first officer immediately starboarded the helm, but the 46,000-ton ship struck a small low-lying iceberg, making a comparatively slight jar, the Mirror reported. But, a new study into the claims has revealed ...
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