Titan submersible photos haunt internet, show vessel ‘imploded at bottom of sea’
The images of Titan submersible have begun to surface on the internet from reputed media channels. It shows a horror visual to what must have happened when the Titan sub collapsed, killing all five on board.

The Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John's, Newfoundland became the site where the Titan's wreckage was unveiled to the world. Recent photographs captured the solemn scene as pieces of twisted metal were carefully unloaded from the ship Horizon Arctic. Among the fragments were a big, curved piece of white metal and a bunch of wires and gears, all covered in a tarpaulin sheet to keep them safe.
“We've finished our offshore (actions) and are basically demobilizing now and getting the team back to their loved ones and we're going to get our assets back to our operations base in New York,” said OceanGate spokesperson to the Associated Press.
The company spokesperson also said that the search and rescue operation that continued for days, launched immediately after the submersible lost contact with its mother ship, namely, the Polar Prince had been “an extremely risky operation.”

The Titan submersible on June 18 went missing, and the US Coast Guard confirmed last Thursday that the entire crew of five onboard had tragically perished due to a catastrophic implosion of the vessel.
Among those killed were billionaire Hamish Harding, businessman Shahzada Dawood, and his 19-year-old son Suleman. The tragedy also took the lives of esteemed Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet and OceanGate’s CEO Stockton Rush.
FAQs
- How much did the OceanGate’s trip to Titanic wreckage cost?
It cost a whopping $250,000 per person. The submersible, which collapsed due to “catastrophic implosion”, contained over 5 high-profile personalities. - Did OceanGate Titan submersible use a game controller?
OceanGate has acknowledged using it as one of many off-the-shelf parts in the submersible, however, a recent AP report noted that it is yet to be found on the ocean floor.
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