Don't
let her aboard
As a ship stewardess, you’re bound to see some
strange sites on the high seas.
But to experience two of the most infamous sinkings
and one collision? Well, that’s just bad luck.
Fortunately for Violet Jessop, she survived all
three.
Jessop was aboard the RMS Titanic when it sunk in
1912 (she was aboard lifeboat 16 and handed a baby to look after), as well as
its sister ship, the HMHS Britannic, when it sunk in 1916 (her lifeboat was
nearly sucked under the boat’s propellers, but she jumped out and survived).
She was also aboard the third of the sister ships,
the RMBS Olympic, when it collided with a British warship in 1911 (there were
no fatalities in this one).
Jessop died at 83 of congestive heart failure in
1971.
My opinion: How strange all this is, and it is a great coincidence that after being in three boat accidents,
none was even injured. The truth is that these coincidences seem so strange to me that I can think that
they are something supernatural.
No strange coincidences have happened to me,
although in elementary school a classmate was called exactly the same as me, it
was strange because you had no family member in common and everyone believed we
were family.
The video shows very strange but interesting coincidences!
ResponderBorrarAnd it happened to me just like you! My best friend from school had my same last name and everyone said we were sisters. :)