The US Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the tragedy with the missing submersible “Titan” in the Atlantic

The US Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the tragedy with the missing submersible “Titan” in the Atlantic

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The US Coast Guard has launched an official investigation into the tragedy of the missing Titan submersible in the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the causes of the death of its crew. This was stated by Rear Admiral of the US Coast Guard John Mauger.

He specified that Coast Guard Captain Jason Newbauer would lead the investigation.

Neubauer himself said that the commission, following the results of the investigation, could “make recommendations to the appropriate authorities for the application of civil or criminal restrictions.”

As noted by the representative of the US Coast Guard, the investigation is intended, among other things, to identify those responsible for the tragedy.

Recall that communication with the deep-sea vehicle of OceanGate Expeditions, which delivered tourists to the site of the sinking of the Titanic, disappeared on June 18. Later, the wreckage of the bathyscaphe was found more than 200 meters from the sunken Titanic. They testify to a “catastrophic inward-directed explosion.” Five people were on board the submersible: 58-year-old British billionaire and traveler Hamish Harding, 48-year-old Pakistani-British businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleiman, CEO of OceanGate 61-year-old Stockton Rush and the pilot of the apparatus, a former military diver, researcher “Titanic” 77-year-old Frenchman Paul-Henri Narjolet.

Source: Rosbalt

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