The remains of the submarine Titanrecovered after it imploded ten days ago during a dive in the Atlantic Ocean at the titanicwere unloaded this Wednesday at the Port of Saint John from the Canadian Coast Guard.

Canadian authorities now have the nose of the submarine, parts of the hull and tail section.

It is hoped that these remains are relevant and can facilitate investigations into the event in which the five members of the expedition died, including the submarine’s pilot.

The investigation into the event is being conducted by the U.S. and Canada Transportation Safety Board, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian Mounted Police, it said. CBC.

The US Coast Guard said it has formed a Marine Board of Inquiry (MBI), the highest level of investigation into this North Atlantic tragedy that has drawn global attention.

My main goal is to prevent a similar incident by making the necessary recommendations to improve the security of the maritime domain around the world.said Jason Neubauer, the Coast Guard’s Chief of Investigation and lead investigation, at a news conference in Boston.

The submarine lost contact with the tour operator an hour and 45 minutes after the two-hour descent to the wreck, and the ship was reported missing eight hours after communication was lost.

A debris field has been found at the bottom of the sea, 500 meters from the bow of the Titanic. which is nearly 4 km from the ocean surface and about 600 km off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

The deceased are British adventurer Hamish Harding, Shahzada and Suleman Dawood, the executive director of the company responsible for the ship, Stockton Rush, and Frenchman Paul-Henri Nargeolet.