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  1. It was July 10, 1966 when Fireman/Cleaner John Pedder, aged 18, was found crushed inside Watertight Door 13 aboard the RMS Queen Mary. According to the ship's log, he joined the crew on March 30 of that year and was engaged in bilge pumping duties at the time of the accident.

  2. 11 de mar. de 1988 · According to the ship’s archives, Pedder was an 18-year-old laborer when he was crushed to death by a mechanical door in the engine room as the Queen sailed the Atlantic during the early morning...

  3. Officially, 49 passengers have died while aboard the Queen Mary. While she may be docked in Long Beach, California since her retirement in 1967, now utilized as a hotel, Mary’s reputation as a ghost ship has grown exponentially within the past 40 years.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The film also takes from the reporting of 18-year-old crew member John Pedder’s spirit being seen roaming around the “watertight door #13,” which crushed him to death in 1966.

  5. It was July 10, 1966 when Fireman/Cleaner John Pedder, aged 18, was found crushed inside Watertight Door 13 aboard the RMS Queen Mary. According to the ship'...

  6. There were 49 reported deaths on the Queen Mary during its time in service, one of which was that of John Pedder, otherwise known as “Half Hatch Harry.” The infamous door 13 located in the shaft alley crushed the 18-year-old crewman to death when he was playing chicken with another crewmember.

  7. Tragically, Pedder met his untimely demise when he was crushed by a watertight door during a drill. Since that fateful day, his spirit is said to haunt the engine room, making his presence known to those who dare to venture into that eerie space.