Titanic's Unknown Child Victim Given a Name

More than 90 years after the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic, the identity of one of the victims has finally been discovered by means of DNA matching. The "unknown child" buried with other victims in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been identified as Eino Viljami Panula, a...
Comments on article "Titanic's Unknown Child Victim Given a Name"
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blah this is a sad story 11/12/2008
maritza Ithiink this is a very good website and it can maybe help others 10/2/2008
ashley yhat is so sad 6/18/2008
sophie that was a sad story and I had a family member that died to!! 4/24/2008
Dawn Robinson If they knew that there was goind to be almoost over an thousand people then why they didn't put etleast twenty boats. 7/2/2007
ke-ke again I think it great there finding names for the unknown they need to reconizing the dead. 3/9/2007
ke-ke I think its great 3/9/2007
kaykay this is varry sad 5/23/2006
kaykay i want good names of important people on board when the titanic sank 5/23/2006
Amber in MN I'm very glad to know that the "unknown child" has finally been identified. I've been very fascinated with the Titanic ever since I was a little girl. And after reading the story on the "unknown child" I was quite sad. It's good to know they may finally rest in peace. 9/22/2003
Felisa I am very happy to know that finally, the grave of this little boy will not be "unknown" anymore. 5/22/2003
maria great 4/24/2003
frank extremely facinating 3/6/2003
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