Five billionaires died aboard the submarine Titan, all had signed a death contract


Titanic Tourist Sub: The wreckage of the missing Titan submarine in the Atlantic Ocean was found near the Titanic ship on Thursday (June 22). Apart from this, the death of all the 5 billionaires aboard has also been confirmed. This information has been given on the official Twitter handle of the Titan submarine. At the same time, the Titan submersible submarine operated by Ocean Gate Expedition exploded in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Titan submersible submarine left on Sunday (June 18) on an eight-hour journey to locate the wreckage of the sunken Titanic. However, just 2 hours after the start of the campaign, the contact of the submarine was lost. Famous Titanic expert, world record holder, two persons from Pakistan and the CEO of the company himself were involved in this expedition.

Everyone on board the submarine died

Water experts from the US, Canada, Britain and France jointly started the search operation for the Titan submersible submarine on June 18, after which the US Coast Guard confirmed that the submarine was in the depths of the North Atlantic, 4 days later. It has come to an end after the devastating explosion and no one on board could survive.

10 big things related to the Titan submersible submarine accident

  • The submarine had left for an eight-hour journey on Sunday (June 18).
  • The wreckage of the Titanic is located approximately 1,450 km east of Cape Cod and 644 km south of St John’s, Newfoundland.
  • 5 billionaires were aboard the Titan submersible submarine.
  • Pakistani billionaire Prince Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman were present on the submarine.
  • 3 C-130 Hercules aircraft from the US and Canada were sent along with underwater robots to find the submarine.
  • Mike Reis, the first person to travel in a submarine, said that the passengers would have been made to sign the death contract.
  • Others aboard the submarine included British billionaire Hamish Harding, French tourist Paul-Henri Nargiolet and Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush.
  • After sinking in the deep sea, only 96 hours of oxygen supply was left in the submarine.
  • French tourist Paul-Henri Nargiolet researched Titanic for 35 years.
  • Submersibles have limited power reserves compared to other submarines.

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