Debris: – Remains may have been found

Debris: – Remains may have been found

New photos, released by the Associated Press (AP), show crews collecting debris on land at Port St. John’s in Canadian Newfoundland, NTB writes.

And in a press release issued by the US Coast Guard on Wednesday evening, Norwegian time, it appears that what is believed to be human remains have been found in the wreck of the submarine “Titan”.

The Coast Guard wrote in a press release that these will now be the subject of further investigation.

Death: Five people were killed when the submarine exploded while diving into the wreckage of the Titanic. Photo: AP/NTB
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The US Coast Guard and the Canadian Accident Investigation Board have launched an investigation into the accident, in which Hamish Harding, Paul Henry Nargolet, Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and Suleiman Daoud died.

So far, the investigation has led to criticism of the lack of organization of such expeditions.

As is known, Titan was in the process of conducting an expedition to the wreck of the Titanic, when the submarine reportedly succumbed to the pressure, exploded and killed all on board.

500 meters from the “Titanic”

The US Coast Guard led the search for Titan, which developed into a massive international effort that may have cost several million dollars.

The search began on June 18 and ended when wreckage was found five days later. They were about 500 meters from the wreck of the Titanic.

(Dagbladet/NTB)

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