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Story of how youngest Brit victim of Titanic disaster was identified finally told

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The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe story has finally been told of how a young victim of the Titanic sinking was identified – thanks to old shoes.British boy Sidney Goodwin was found to be the toddler buried in 1912 as an “unknown child”.A television documentary reveals how the 19-month-old’s identity was established after years of painstaking research.In 2001, a university team exhumed his body in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

DNA tests were carried out on teeth and bone and at first it was thought he was a 13-month-old Finnish boy.But Smithsonian Channel series The Curious Life And Death Of… tells how in 2004 shoes were handed in by relatives of Clarence Northover,.

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