Video released by the U.S. Coast Guard during hearings on the Titan submersible tragedy that killed five show the vessel's remains on the Atlantic Ocean floor.
Video released by the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation shows the remains of the Titan submersible on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after an implosion claimed the lives of all five on board. Remotely operated vehicle footage shows the vessel's tail cone resting on the ocean floor. The video was the conclusive evidence investigators needed to determine the catastrophic loss following the incident on June 18, 2023.
As a seafarer, I feel deeply disappointed by the system that is meant to protect not only seafarers but the general public as well,' he said. TITAN SUBMERSIBLE CREW SAID ‘ALL GOOD HERE’ IN FINAL MESSAGES MOMENTS BEFORE VESSEL IMPLODED: US COAST GUARD Lochridge refused to greenlight manned tests of the submersible over safety concerns.
About 10 months after he filed the complaint, he decided to walk away. The case was closed and both lawsuits were dropped, according to The Associated Press. OceanGate head Stockton Rush was among the five people who died in the implosion. The Titan had been on several dives to the Titanic going back to 2021, the AP reported. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP U.S. Coast Guard hearings on the Titan submersible began Monday and will resume Thursday in Charleston, South Carolina.
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