Human Remains Found From Titan Submersible?

Update: 2023-06-29 12:42 GMT
It is known that the underwater trip to see the remains of the iconic Titanic ship turned disaster. The vessel carrying five people on the trip was imploded and people onboard lost their lives. The rescue operations to detect the vessel and bring it to the shore did not give a positive outcome.

As another big development in this, the remains of the vessel were found in the deep sea. The remains were found and sent for investigation to get more data on what would be the reason behind the implosion which resulted in five people in it breathing their last.

As per the information shared by the U.S. Coast Guard, the remains of the vessel were found 2,000 feet below the North Atlantic's surface. The authorities said that with a lot of hard work, the remains were brought to shore.

The U.S. Coast Guard said that presumed human remains were also found which will be sent to the United States for medical analysis and with that we can get clarity on what might have happened and how people onboard the vessel breathed their last.

The agency went on to say that there is a lot of work now and the presumed human remains will be extracted from the remains of the vessel and then sent to the medical examination. Once the analysis is done, then we would get more clarity on this.

As per the information, the remains of the Titan vessel were believed to be found around 12,500 feet underwater and 1,600 feet away from the Titanic wreckage. The rescue operation gave a fruitful outcome as the remains were found.

The vessel manufactured by the Titan company carrying Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate Expeditions, Pakistani Billionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, British adventurer Hamish Harding; and Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet left to see the remains of Titanic earlier this month.

Unfortunately, the trip took a disastrous path and exploded. After knowing the situation, the US Coast Guard launched a massive rescue operation with the help of Canadian government agencies and others. However, the hard work did not give a positive outcome.

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