DNA solves one of Titanic's oldest mysteries
New Delhi: A team of 'Titanicologists' have solved what is considered to be of the Titanic's oldest mysteries or hoaxes of the doomed luxury liner, over a century after it sank. A woman who claimed
She had an intricate story of being saved by the ship's designer and builder Thomas Andrews, who was also thought to have died on board. Kramer said she was raised in England before going to boarding school in the US.
For more than 50 years, Kramer adamantly lobbied the wealthy Allison family trying to prove that she was kin. But, for the most part, the family was skeptical of Kramer's claims and held her at arm's length.