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Nowhere was the tragedy of the Titanic felt more deeply than in the remote parish of Addergoole, Ireland where it was hardly spoken of for almost 100 years. Now, one of the town's doctors is providing some needed closure by becoming the driving force behind the Addergoole Titanic Society. Mark Phillips reports.
OnApril 10, 7:26 PM /PlayVideo


