18 Facts About The Titanic' Sinking That Are Interesting But Also Very, Very Grim
Her name was Loraine Allison, and she was only 2 years old when she drowned. Her body was never found, and in 1940 a woman named Helen Kramer claimed to be the long-lost Lorraine.
She maintained this until her death in 1992, but DNA analysis laterThere were so many dead bodies in the water that the first ship sent to retrieve themset sail to retrieve the bodies out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, where many of the bodies are still buried today.
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