Presumed human remains have been recovered from the Titanic sub wreckage, officials have said
It comes after debris from the Titanic submersible were brought ashore on Wednesday after it imploded and killed all five passengers aboard.
Pictures released on Wednesday showed workers moving a panel with a complex set of wiring and tubes as the debris was brought in at a Canadian Coast Guard pier at St John's in Newfoundland. Richard Garriott, president of the Explorers' Club and friend to passenger Hamish Harding, said the field debris field implied a "break up of the submersible at depth… a catastrophic failure, an implosion".
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