Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen says it’s more likely some structural damage has affected the Titanic tourist submersible, which went missing on Sunday.
“More likely there’s been some kind of structural defect with the submersible, so the pressure would get to them very quickly,” Ms Nielsen told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“Also, the technology that they have access to now that they’re telling us they’re using doesn’t go to the kind of depths they need to to be able to recover the submersible even if they can see it.”
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