HALIFAX - The nameless child who became a symbol for the many children who died aboard the Titanic has been identified — again.
After more DNA testing, Canadian researchers said Tuesday the child they declared a few years ago to be a 13-month-old Finnish baby is actually a 19-month-old English boy.
For decades, the boy was known simply as the unknown child — a symbol of all the children who died when the Titanic went down in the North Atlantic in 1912.