Titanic letter returned to Belfast, 100 years after being sent
One of the last letters written on board the doomed liner Titanic has been returned to Belfast - one hundred years after it was first sent.
It was written by one of the ship's surgeons, Dr John Simpson, to his mother at their family home.
The long-lost letter recently turned up in America, but was sold at auction in New York for £25,000 and has now been brought back to Belfast.
Mark Simpson - a descendent of Dr John Simpson - reports.
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