After submarine tragedy: Titan operating company stops traveling

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The Titan submarine disappeared in June. A few days later the wreck of the submarine was found. The five occupants were killed.

According to the company that operated the Titan submarine, it stopped working. “Oceangate has ceased all scientific and commercial activities,” a banner on the company’s website read on Thursday. Shortly thereafter, the website was no longer available. Oceangate initially gave no further details. Various American media had previously reported on it.

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The submarine Titan went missing on June 18 after exploring the wreckage of the Titanic. A few days after the disappearance, a submarine had discovered debris, which the US Coast Guard matched with the submarine on June 22.

The deaths of five occupants on board were considered certain. Among them were British billionaire Hamish Harding († 58), Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood († 48), his son Suleman († 19), diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet († 77) and Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush († 61) that boat. (SDA/treasure)

Source: Blick

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