This is about an article I saw a few days ago on internet.  It's about a woman who surived to three liner crashes. Her name was Violet Jessop. She was born in Bahia Blanca, Argentina (my country) in 1887. She was the older of nine children. Her parents were Irish inmigrants. At the age of 16, after her father death, they moved to England.

She started working as a stewardess in the liner RMS Olympic.  The most large liner at that time. In 1910 she was on board when the boat crashed with another boat. The liner didn't sank.

Then, in 1912 she was offered to work in the Titanic - All of you know how the story endded - Because she was bilingual, she was ordered to help people who didn't know the english language. She was ordered into one of the last lifeboats, when a member of the crew gave her a baby to take care.

After the rescue, already in the Carpathia boat, a woman grabbed the baby and ran away without saying a word (She never knew if she was the baby's mother)

Finally, in 1916, she was in the HMHS Brittanic. A hospital boat in the world war I. The boat sank in the Aegean sea because of an explotion, maybe a torpedo.

The crew were in lifeboats when the proppellers was sucking everything around - So, she had to jump from the lifeboat to save her life. She received a head injury, but she survived.

She continued working as a stewardess for many years and finally retired. She died at the age of 83 in 1971.

Thanks to everybody for reading and correcting me!

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