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Relatives of three immigrants from Eastern Europe await
their arrival in New York in 1893. When passengers from their ship are
ferried from Ellis Island to the Battery, the three immigrants are
nowhere to be found. Ship line officials inform the relatives that the
three had died at sea and their bodies dropped overboard, but how they
died was not known. Flashbacks describe the lives of the three persons
up to the time of their deaths, revealing their character and behaviors
that might influence what led to their deaths. The grieving relatives
are determined to find out how they died in order to have closure and
peace of mind.
Sara Newman, the sister of one the
deceased, locates the ship’s captain and gets his explanation of what
happened to her brother and the others. She then finds the ship’s
purser, who tells her a different story about what took place. Later,
she speaks to a neighbor’s sister, who had been on the ship, and gets a
third account of how the three immigrants died. Being unable to achieve
closure, Sara’s family hires an immigration lawyer to investigate and
determine what the real explanation was for how the deaths happened. The
lawyer’s research leads to a court hearing that uncovers the facts, but
not before some intriguing developments. |
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