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‘Presumed human remains’ recovered from Titan submersible wreckage

Medical professionals to conduct formal analysis, says US Coast Guard

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 29 Jun 2023 11:00AM

‘Presumed human remains’ recovered from Titan submersible wreckage
According to the US Coast Guard’s statement last Thursday, the Titan submersible imploded near the wreckage of the Titanic, killing all five passengers on board. – OceanGate pic, June 29, 2023

WASHINGTON – The United States Coast Guard announced yesterday that it had recovered “presumed human remains” from the Titan submersible wreckage.

Medical professionals will conduct a formal analysis of “presumed human remains” that have been carefully recovered within the wreckage at the site of the incident, Xinhua quoted the agency as saying in a press release.

Coast Guard officials said during a news conference last Thursday that the missing submersible imploded near the wreckage of the Titanic, killing all five passengers on board. 

The submersible went missing more than 600km off the coast of Newfoundland in eastern Canada earlier this month during a dive to the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic.

The US Coast Guard received debris and evidence recovered from the seafloor at the incident site when large pieces of the submersible were transported to St John's, Newfoundland, on Wednesday.

“After consultation with international partner investigative agencies, the Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) intends to transport the evidence aboard a US Coast Guard cutter to a port in the United States where the MBI will be able to facilitate further analysis and testing,” the agency added.

“I am grateful for the coordinated international and interagency support to recover and preserve this vital evidence at extreme offshore distances and depths,” stated MBI chair Jason Neubauer in the press release, noting that the evidence will provide investigators from several international jurisdictions with critical insights into the cause of the tragedy.

Pelagic Research Services, an ocean services company that remotely operated a vehicle to discover the debris fields, said in a tweet that their team has successfully completed off-shore operations but is still on a mission and will be in the process of demobilising from the Horizon Arctic this morning.

“They have been working around the clock now for 10 days, through the physical and mental challenges of this operation, and are anxious to finish the mission and return to their loved ones,” the company added. – Bernama, June 29, 2023

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