just great to hear Evas story she shared this traumatic experience with the world most films about the tragedy have payed tribute to her Eva you're a true legend.
She was 7. And I certainly remember big events from at least 5. And something like that would certainly stick in the memory. Losing your mother for hours and losing your father for good would also stick in your memory. And she was one of the few survivors to insist that the ship broke in two, while many dismissed it. She was right. Because it was imprinted, horrifically, on her memory. Go and troll somewhere else
Thak you Eva for sharing this with us❤🙏🏻
Mrs Hart is a legend
I don't think this is her whole interview. She is one amazing women. She makes this tragedy sound so elegant if you know what i mean. 😊
RIP Eva ❤
just great to hear Evas story she shared this traumatic experience with the world most films about the tragedy have payed tribute to her Eva you're a true legend.
I was wondering if anyone had any premonitions so a good person on Reddit directed me here.
Riding the gravey train. Sure 5 years old when it sunk and tells the story like she watch 50 youtube videos on it
She was 7, not 5.
She was 7. And I certainly remember big events from at least 5. And something like that would certainly stick in the memory. Losing your mother for hours and losing your father for good would also stick in your memory. And she was one of the few survivors to insist that the ship broke in two, while many dismissed it. She was right. Because it was imprinted, horrifically, on her memory. Go and troll somewhere else
Oh Jeez ... that old lady was less than 5 years old and milked this story for YEARS !!
Get real and quit romantasizing a catastrophe @
She was 7 years old, and some elderly people can remember that far back, especially something like the Titanic.
@@Nathan-og2zl Yeah! A traumatic event like that puts its marks in your memory!
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