Titanic Museum's iceberg collapses, injures three people
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge has landed three visitors in hospital.

It is reported that three people were hurt on Monday night at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge after a little part of the iceberg wall collapsed.
NBC WBIR shares that the extent of their injuries are unknown.
The owners, Mary and John Joslyn, further shared with NBC that they never would have expected this incident to happen.
"We take pride in the quality of our maintenance and have measures in place to ensure that appropriate safety guidelines are upheld."
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The Titanic Museum attraction in Pigeon Forge lets “passengers” experience what it was like to walk the hallways, parlours, cabins, and grand staircase of the Titanic with more than 400 artefacts directly from the ship and its passengers.
Visitors have the chance to touch a real iceberg and learn what it was like on the RMS Titanic by experiencing it first-hand.
All we can say is the Titanic stays controversial and is still hurting people, no?

Main Image Courtesy: Titanic Museum Attraction
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