A girl threw this message in a bottle from the Titanic!

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London, United Kingdom (CU)_ The Titanic sank in the Atlantic over a century ago. However, the mysteries about the luxury liner still continue to fascinate people. The recent mystery is that a bottle with a paper note is said to have been thrown from the Titanic on April 15, 1912, the day the ship sank. Researchers are looking into the note’s accuracy, which was dated April 13, 1912. According to the media, the letter was written by Mathilde Lefebvre, a 12-year-old French girl who was one of the unlucky passengers of Titanic. She was on her way to New York with her mother to meet her father and siblings.

Before the ship slammed into an iceberg, the girl apparently tossed the message-in-a-bottle into the sea. The note is written in French and reads…

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