Wreckage Of Titan Submersible Believed To Contain ‘Presumed Human Remains’ Says US Coast Guards

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Wreckage Of Titan Submersible Believed To Contain ‘Presumed Human Remains’ Says US Coast Guards

The wreckage of the Titanic, which exploded on a voyage to the Titanic earlier this month, is believed to contain human remains. This discovery by the US Coast Guard has sent shockwaves through the maritime community.

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On Wednesday, identifiable parts of the ship, such as the nose and a large panel resembling the tip of the tail, were successfully brought ashore. Among these recovered pieces, Coast Guard officers found what they believed to be human remains. To determine their identity, the remains will be carefully transported to a US port for thorough testing and analysis.

Previously believed to have experienced a catastrophic explosion during the ill-fated voyage of the Titanic, experts have been shocked by recent discoveries in the wreckage of the Titanic. Earlier in the day, a coroner had shared with DailyMail that the chances of recovering their bodies looked bleak.

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Authorities announced that the human remains were “carefully removed in the wreckage.” Marine Board of Investigation Capt. Jason Neubauer expressed gratitude for the coordinated effort, stating:

“I am grateful for the coordinated international and interagency support to recover and preserve this important evidence at extreme offshore distances and depths. The evidence will provide investigators from several international jurisdictions with critical insight into the cause of this tragedy.”

However, he acknowledged that there is still important work to be done to fully understand the events that led to the sinking and prevent similar incidents.

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OceanGate has officially announced that five individuals aboard their missing submarine, the Titan, have tragically lost their lives. Occupants include CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding and Paul-Henri Nargeolet.

The company expressed its poignant sadness, highlighting their unwavering spirit of adventure and their deep dedication to exploring and conserving the world’s oceans.

They sent their condolences to the family, writing, “Our hearts go out to these five souls and each of their families at this tragic time. We mourn the loss of their lives and the joy they brought to everyone they knew.”

In addition, the message conveys gratitude to all parties who have played a role in the search for the submarine. Continuing their statement, OceanGate stated:

“We appreciate their commitment to finding these five explorers and the days and nights they worked tirelessly to support our crew and their families. This is a sad time for the entire explorer community and every member of their family lost at sea.”

Mike Reiss Imagines His Next Underwater Voyage To The Titanic On The Malang Submarine

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In the past, the television comedy writer embarked on an extraordinary underwater journey to the Titanic, using the same submarine that had recently made its fateful final voyage. Based on personal experience aboard the vehicle on several occasions, Reiss openly shared his lack of confidence regarding the outcome of the mission.

The creator of “Queer Duck” offers insight into the formidable challenges he feels the team will face in their quest to find the missing ship in the North Atlantic on June 18. The film’s author reflected on the situation:

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“I know the logistics, and I know how vast the ocean is and how small this craft is. If it’s at the bottom, I don’t know how anyone can access it, let alone bring it back.”

Having participated in three dives with OceanGate Expeditions – the company that owns the submarine -, Reiss revealed the troubling recurrence of lost communications during these underwater expeditions.

Looking back on his experience, he frankly admits, “I went on a submarine, and in the back of my mind was ‘well, I’m probably not going to get away with this,’ which is always with you.” Acknowledging the machine’s unusual design, the 63-year-old emphasized the experimental nature of the technology used.

While he explained that the ship itself wasn’t actually flawed, he insisted, “It’s just that this is all new technology, and they’re learning it as they go along.” The producer also compared the early days of space exploration and flight, highlighting the impossibility of making mistakes during discovery.

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