Hi Jeff,
Yes, very true, there were sightings of both debris and bodies for miles around the area of the sinking for a considerable time afterwards. It also wasn't helped by the fact that it took the Mackay-Bennett a few days to get to the scene, by which time a lot of the bodies had spread out as you mentioned - many more probably went down with the ship.
I can't remember the exact figure off the top of my head but I think the MB only recovered a few hundred of the bodies, then a couple of other vessels which were tasked with 'double checking' managed to pick up another hundred or so between them, but the majority were never found and many of those who were found couldn't be identified.....very sad.
Cheers,
Adam.
Yes, very true, there were sightings of both debris and bodies for miles around the area of the sinking for a considerable time afterwards. It also wasn't helped by the fact that it took the Mackay-Bennett a few days to get to the scene, by which time a lot of the bodies had spread out as you mentioned - many more probably went down with the ship.
I can't remember the exact figure off the top of my head but I think the MB only recovered a few hundred of the bodies, then a couple of other vessels which were tasked with 'double checking' managed to pick up another hundred or so between them, but the majority were never found and many of those who were found couldn't be identified.....very sad.
Cheers,
Adam.
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