The US Coast Guard has issued a statement discovering suspected human remains! The wreckage of the Titan implosion was transported ashore to a submersible | Time | wreckage
On the 28th local time, the US Coast Guard issued a statement stating that experts had discovered "suspected human remains" from the wreckage of the previously imploded Titan submersible.
The statement shows that US medical personnel will conduct further analysis of "suspected human remains.".
The Titan carried five passengers and was originally scheduled to dive over 3800 meters underwater in the North Atlantic Ocean on the 18th of this month to investigate the wreckage of the Titanic. However, it was lost approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes after the dive began. After several days of searching by a large number of rescue personnel, the US Coast Guard announced on the 22nd that it confirmed that the Titan had disintegrated underwater, with characteristics consistent with a "catastrophic implosion", resulting in the deaths of all five passengers.
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The wreckage of the Titan submarine's implosion has been transported back to shore
According to the Associated Press, on the 28th local time, a ship searching for the wreckage of the Titan submarine's implosion transported some fragments of the submersible back to shore. The search vessel is currently docked at the Canadian Coast Guard dock.
The Canadian National Transportation Safety Board stated that the accident of the Titan submersible has been identified as a "major maritime accident" and they will be responsible for leading the relevant investigation work. The representative of the Canadian Coast Guard refused to comment on this matter. Representatives from the Canadian National Transportation Safety Commission who participated in the investigation also declined to comment.