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Investigators are continuing to scour the ocean floor for any insight into how a “catastrophic implosion” killed all five passengers of a Titanic-bound submersible that suddenly lost communication with its mother ship over the weekend

FOLLOW LIVE UPDATES A dayslong international search effort concluded Thursday after debris from the Titan submersible was found about 1,600 feet from the historic wreckage of the Titanic. Military experts found the debris consistent with the disastrous loss of the small vessel’s pressure chamber, US Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger announced.

“But I’ve known him for 15 years, and none of this would change my mind.” “There are teams on site that are still going to be collecting data for the next few days, weeks, maybe months, and it’s going to be a long time before we know exactly what happened down there,” Sohnlein said Friday morning. “I would encourage us to hold off on speculation until we have more data to go on.

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