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Tourists who wanted to see the Titanic lost their lives!

Tourists who wanted to see the Titanic lost their lives!

Vita gazette- Tourists lost their lives on a submarine expedition to see the famous ship Titanic. Here are the first results.

OceanGate, the owner of the submarine, who disappeared while diving into the wreckage of the Titanic, has announced that it believes all five people aboard the submarine are dead.

In a written statement from OceanGate, “We believe our CEO Stockton Rush, Prince Davut and his son Süleyman Davut, Hamish Harding and Paul-Henri Nargeolet are sadly passed away.” statement has been included.

A submarine that made a trip to the wreck of the Titanic for $ 250,000 per person suffered the same fate as the Titanic during the journey. In recent days, new information has emerged about the trip, which has been the order of the day on social networks, such as the loss of the Titano submarine. The US Coast Guard found five large pieces of debris and said the tourists may have died.

Following the research launched yesterday, significant findings have emerged. The first notable discovery was the recovery of the submarine’s nose located outside the pressure hull. This piece of rubble indicated that a natural disaster may have occurred.

Shortly after, search parties encountered another wreck containing most of the pressure hull. Claiming to have found five significant impacts in total, the US Coast Guard said the possibility of the deaths of tourists on the submarine is relatively high.

Does the Curse of the Titanic exist? The tourists from the wreck expedition got lost in the Atlantic Ocean!

The investigations continue on the one hand. The authorities are working to analyse the wreck and collect the available information that could shed light on the tragic event. The search and rescue operation will continue while the debris field is fully mapped.

U.S. Coast Guard crews began searches Thursday. Parts of the submarine called Titan have been found 488 meters from the nose of the Titanic.

Titanic in the waters of the Atlantic

The luxury cruise liner Titanic said to never “sink,” set sail from Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912, with 2,224 passengers and crew, for New York.

The ship sank in North Atlantic waters after hitting an iceberg on April 15, 1912.

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