How a pet dog saved a farmer's entire family from sinking in the Titanic

How a pet dog saved a farmer’s entire family from sinking in the Titanic

Titanic was a sea ship. Of course, its lifespan was only 5 days, but even after decades of sinking, people have not been able to forget it. There are many interesting things related to this ship, which will really surprise you.

In 1912, a giant ship was built which was said to be unsinkable even by God. This ship named Titanic was 269 meters long and was made of steel at that time. Including crew and passengers, it had accommodation for about 3300 people. Its journey started on 10 April 1912 and it sank after colliding with an iceberg on 15 April 1912. However, about 1517 people died in this. Similarly, you must have heard and read many things about Titanic, but today we are going to tell you such interesting facts about this ship, which you will be surprised to hear.

It took 73 years to find the debris

You will be surprised to know, but the ship was so badly damaged that its wreckage was not found anywhere. It took about 73 years to find its wreckage. On September 1, 1985, scientists Jean-Louis Michel and Dr. Robert Ballard discovered the remains of the ship.

How a pet dog saved a farmer's entire family from sinking in the Titanic

Ship price and interior

In 1912, the cost of that ship was 7.5 million dollars. The Titanic ship was very luxurious and modern in style. Its interior was worth seeing. You may not know, but the interior of the ship was inspired by a hotel in London, The Ritz. This hotel still exists today. If you want to experience the Titanic, then definitely visit this hotel in London once in your life.

How a pet dog saved a farmer’s entire family from sinking in the Titanic

Apart from all this, there was another story which very few people know. However, there were many passengers on this ship and many people were excited, they all wanted to be a part of this moment. One such farmer named Clark Robert wanted to be a part of this journey with his wife and five children. Although Clark was very poor, he still managed to save money for the ticket by putting in a lot of effort and collecting his lifelong savings and he bought tickets for all his family members. His whole family was very excited and happy because they were going to be witnesses of this historic moment, but fate had something else in store for them because two days before the journey, his pet dog bit his younger son. Due to which he became very ill, then his wife told her husband to go with the rest of the children because they had invested their life’s earnings in this. The clerk was in deep thought and he could not understand what to do. At last he decided that he would not leave his ill child and he cancelled all the tickets. Due to which he was also very angry with his dog but what could he do? And on 14th April the news came that Titanic collided with iceberg and sank in the sea and almost all the passengers died. Now the clerk was not able to understand what had happened due to which he hugged the dog which he had been cursing for the last four days and cried a lot because it was because of the dog that his entire family was alive today.

Moral of the story

From this story, we can learn that we don’t know what is going to happen to us in our future. Sometimes we feel that why did this happen to me, why did God do this to me, but at that time we do not know that maybe this was right for us. We do not know what is written in our fate. We should just believe this time that whatever happens is for good. You do not know what God has thought for you.

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