In the Atlantic, “supposed human remains” were pulled from the seabed, along with the wreckage of the Titan submersible. This is stated in a press release from the US Coast Guard.
“Health workers will conduct an official analysis of the alleged human remains, which were carefully removed from the rubble at the scene of the incident,” the text says, quoting Interfax.
It is expected that “the evidence will allow investigators from several international jurisdictions to take a critical look at the causes of this tragedy,” said Jason Neubauer, chairman of the Maritime Investigative Committee. There is still a lot of work to be done to understand what led to the sinking of the Titan and ensure that a similar tragedy does not happen again, he said.
Earlier it was reported that the wreckage of a tourist bathyscaphe was unloaded in the port of the Canadian city of St. John’s.
Recall that the bathyscaphe was wrecked during an expedition to the Titanic 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.” There were five people 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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