"MISS UNSINKABLE" - SURVIVED THREE SHIP WRECK

             (Violet Jessop)

Violet Jessop became a stewardess of a ship at the age of 21. When Jessop was serving in the ship Olympic in 1911 it collided with HMS Hawke near Isle of Wight in Southern England. She was saved from the wreck. She then joined the Titanic. In the maiden voyage of the unsinkable ship from Southampton to New York City Jessop was in the ship. On the night of April 14-15, 1912 when the ship hit the iceberg and sank Jessop helped many women and children to get into the lifeboats. Finally after picking a lone child she too escaped with the help of a lifeboat. She had witnessed the sinking of Titanic with over 1500 people. Later Jessop and the child were saved from the lifeboat by a ship called Carpathia. The third was after the World War I broke out, Jessop working in the White Star ship Britannic as a nurse in the British Red Cross. In the Aegean sea Britannic  struck a mine planted by German U-boat and the ship was severely damaged. Only 30 people died and over 1000 people were saved. Jessop was one among those saved. 

Eventually she compiled a service in the sea for 42 years before retirement. She died in 1971.

The Supernatural protection from three ship wreckage!!!

K V George
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