The submersible was carrying five passengers on board
It comes after it was confirmed that the vessel, which was carrying five passengers, sustained a fatal implosion while exploring the depths.
Photos of the large debris shows the state of the Titan after it was transported to shore in St John's, Canada. In the images, a crane can be seen unloading the wreckage from the Horizon Arctic ship in the city's harbour.Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced they were looking into the tragic deaths.
The US Coast Guard announced last Thursday that debris from the submersible had been found roughly 1,600ft from the Titanic in North Atlantic waters.On Saturday, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada said that it has begun an investigation into the loss of the submersible and spoke with those who travelled on Titan’s mothership, the Polar Prince.
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