US Coast Guard finds alleged remains of dead crew of ‘Titan’ diver crew

According to Captain Jason Neubauer, the collected evidence will be presented to investigators from various international jurisdictions to find the exact cause of the tragedy.

On June 28, 2023, the US Coast Guard reached the alleged remains of the crew, as well as debris and evidence found on the seafloor at the crash site of the Titan submarine. This is stated on the department’s website.

After consulting with international joint investigative agencies, the Maritime Investigation Board will reportedly hand over all evidence to States for further analysis.

It was noted that paramedics will conduct an official examination of the human remains removed from the rubble at the scene.

“I am grateful for the coordinated international and interagency support in the recovery and preservation of this vital evidence at extreme sea distances and depths,” said Division Head Captain Jason Neubauer.

According to him, the collected evidence will be presented to investigators from various international jurisdictions to find out the exact cause of the tragedy.

“There’s still a lot of work to be done to understand the factors that led to Titan’s catastrophic loss and help prevent a similar tragedy from happening again,” he said.

Recall that earlier journalists wrote that the wreckage of the “Titan” submerged ashore. According to media reports, parts of a bath tub — curved pieces of metal, cable and other pieces — were found in St. It was delivered to the Canadian coast at the port of St. John’s (Newfoundland).

Recall, on June 19, it was learned that near the crash site of the Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean, an underwater bather, making underwater tourist trips and diving to the site of the sunken ship, disappeared. The Canadian Coast Guard said the Boston Regional Coordination Center was leading the rescue operation.

On June 22, researchers found debris near the Titanic, indicating the explosion of the Titan submarine. Experts are investigating the situation, according to the US Coast Guard.

Source: Focus

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