More than a year after the Titan submarine tragedythe United States Coast Guard Marine Research Board revealed the latest messages that the crew emitted before the ship imploded in the middle of the depths.
Furthermore, it began with the first statements in a public hearing of witnesses to respond to what happened.
In the Titan submarine tragedy five people died who were determined to explore the depths of the sea and see with their own eyes the remains of the Titanichowever, apparently a mechanical failure took their lives, which brought to the table the debate of how safe private underwater travel is.
The truth is that the company that operated the Titan submersible that imploded in the ocean last year, was plagued by equipment problems in the years before the disaster and the company OceanGate had fired an engineering director who did not approve of a deep-sea expedition, according to testimony at the Coast Guard hearing.