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The Titanic’s curse sent people to the hospital again

The curse of the Titanic operates 109 years after the sinking of the legendary liner. A wall depicting an iceberg at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, collapsed and injured three visitors, Nova TV reported.

The victims were taken to hospital, without specifying what injuries they received, Mary Kellogg Jocelyn and John Jocelyn wrote on the museum’s website.

“Needless to say, we never expected such an incident to happen, as the safety of our guests and team members always comes first,” the owners said.

According to them, it will take at least four weeks to rebuild the iceberg wall.

The Pigeon Forge Museum, dedicated to the famous sunken Titanic, was opened in 2010 by Cedar Bay Entertainment. The company has the same attraction in Branson, Missouri.

The museum building is a miniature copy of the cruise ship.

Visitors receive boarding passes with the names of actual passengers and crew members who were on the Titanic during its first and only voyage in 1912.

One of the attractions in the museum is the iceberg wall – a copy of the iceberg that the Titanic encounters.

The museum keeps over 400 items that were on the ship or belonged to its passengers.

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