There’s something not quite right about this. The last remaining Titanic survivor is being forced to auction off her possessions to pay her nursing home fees while the film of the tragedy is still positioned as the higher money-maker of all time. Perhaps she’s already been paid as a source on the film but that money is gone. If I were Jim Cameron I’d personally give her a couple hundred thousand of my own money just to ease her suffering, or maybe one of my cars:
Millvina Dean was only two months old when the Titanic struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage and sank in 1912, but now at the age of 96 she is struggling to make ends meet and hopes to make 3,000 pounds (3,845 euros, 5,171 dollars) from the sale.
Personal items going under the hammer include a 100-year-old suitcase filled with clothes given to her family by the people of New York after they arrived there following the catastrophe.
Dean has lived in a nursing home for the last two years.
“I was hoping to be here for two weeks after breaking my hip but I developed an infection and have been here for two years. I am not able to live in my home any more,” she told the Southern Daily Echo newspaper.
“I am selling it all now because I have to pay these nursing home fees and am selling anything that I think might fetch some money,” she added. “The fees are quite expensive. The more money I can get from the auction the better.”