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Coast Guard finds more human remains from imploded Titan submersible.


Titan Tourist Sub In this photo ⁢provided by‍ the U.S. National Transportation Safety ‌Board,​ U.S. Coast Guard marine safety engineers assigned to the Marine Safety Center in ‍Washington ​D.C., working for ​the Marine Board‌ of Investigation for the Titan submersible case, conduct a survey of ​the aft titanium endcap from the Titan submersible, in the North Atlantic Ocean, ⁢Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023. (U.S. National Transportation Safety Board via⁤ AP)

OAN’s Abril Elfi
12:46 PM – Wednesday, ​October 11, 2023

The United States Coast Guard Recovers “Presumed Human Remains” and⁤ Debris‍ from the Titan Submersible

The United States Coast⁢ Guard made a significant announcement on Tuesday, revealing that they have recovered⁣ “presumed human remains” and debris from the infamous Titan submersible. This submersible ‍had imploded earlier this year‍ in June, ‍causing widespread shock and tragedy.

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The Coast‌ Guard’s announcement stated‍ that the remaining debris​ from⁤ the Titan submersible⁢ has been located, and shockingly, it still contained “presumed human remains.”‌ The ​submersible ​had exploded while en route to the​ historic ⁢Titanic⁤ ocean liner that sank ​in 1912, adding to the‌ tragedy and mystery⁢ surrounding the incident.

The‍ Coast Guard’s release mentioned that evidence recovered‌ from the ‌North Atlantic Ocean seafloor by marine safety engineers ​from the Coast Guard’s ‍Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) were “carefully recovered from‍ within the ⁢debris”‌ and⁢ have been transported for analysis ‍by ‌U.S. medical professionals.

“Additional presumed human remains were carefully recovered from⁣ within Titan’s debris and transported for analysis by US medical professionals,” the release continued.

The Coast Guard revealed‌ that the next step will involve convening a joint evidence review session with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and international organizations to assess the debris. This will be followed by a ‍public hearing to⁣ shed light on the incident.

MBI investigators, with assistance⁣ from France, Canada, and the United ⁣Kingdom, have been diligently investigating the cause of the implosion and conducting interviews with witnesses.

On June 18th, OceanGate’s‍ Titan submersible‍ went missing during a commercial deep-sea voyage to the Titanic wreckage. It was later discovered that the submersible had ‍imploded approximately 1 hour and ‌45 minutes ‍into its descent, tragically claiming​ the lives of all five people on board.

OceanGate had been charging $250,000 per ticket for individuals‍ to visit​ the legendary Titanic wreckage.

Legal experts have stated that the families of those aboard ⁣the ‍vessel do not have a legal avenue to sue for compensation.

The⁣ individuals who were on board ‍the Titan submersible were Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate, ‌Hamish Harding, a British billionaire known for his adventurous⁢ travels, including a flight⁤ to space, ⁤Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French Titanic expert and diver, Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani business mogul, and his ⁣19-year-old son Suleman Dawood.

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The United States Coast⁤ Guard has made a significant announcement regarding the ‌recovery of “presumed human remains” and debris‍ from the ⁢ill-fated Titan submersible. The submersible, which⁣ imploded‌ in June of this year, caused widespread shock and tragedy.

In its announcement,‍ the Coast Guard stated that the ⁢remaining debris from the Titan submersible has now been located,⁣ and shockingly, it still contained “presumed human remains.” This ⁣discovery adds to the tragedy and ‌mystery surrounding the incident, as the submersible was on⁣ its way to the historic⁢ Titanic ocean liner when it exploded.

The Coast Guard’s release mentioned that evidence recovered from the North Atlantic Ocean seafloor by marine safety engineers from the Coast ⁢Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) has⁣ been carefully transported for analysis by U.S. medical professionals.

The next step in the investigation will involve convening a joint evidence⁤ review session with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)⁢ and international organizations to assess the debris. ⁣This will ⁣be ‍followed by a‌ public hearing to shed light on​ the incident.

MBI investigators, with the assistance of France, Canada, ‍and the United Kingdom, have been diligently investigating the cause of the implosion and conducting interviews with witnesses.

On June 18th, OceanGate’s Titan‌ submersible went missing during a commercial deep-sea voyage ‍to the Titanic wreckage. It ​was ‍later discovered that ⁤the ‍submersible ‍had imploded ⁤approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes into its descent, tragically claiming the lives of all five people on board.

OceanGate had been charging⁣ $250,000 ‍per ticket for ‍individuals to visit the legendary Titanic wreckage. However, legal ⁣experts have stated that the families of those aboard‍ the vessel ​do not have a legal avenue to sue for compensation.

The individuals who were on board the Titan submersible were Stockton Rush, the‌ CEO of OceanGate, Hamish Harding, a British‌ billionaire known for his adventurous travels,⁤ including a flight to space, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French‌ Titanic expert and diver, Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani business mogul, and his 19-year-old son Suleman Dawood.

As⁤ investigations continue, the recovery of⁢ presumed ‌human remains and debris from the Titan submersible serves as a tragic reminder of the risks and challenges that ⁢come with deep-sea ⁢exploration. It is hoped that the joint efforts ⁣of the Coast ​Guard, ‌NTSB, and‍ international organizations will shed light on this incident and prevent similar ⁢tragedies in the future.



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