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Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigations Recovers Additional Presumed Human Remains from Titan Submersible Debris

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Key takeaways:

  • Additional presumed human remains were recovered from the debris of the Titan submersible.
  • The remains were carefully recovered and transported for analysis by U.S. medical professionals.
  • The Coast Guard is working with the families of the victims to provide them with updates.

The Coast Guard said that additional presumed human remains were recovered from the debris of the Titan submersible, which went missing in June while on a descent to view the wreckage of the Titanic. The remains were carefully recovered and transported for analysis by U.S. medical professionals.

The Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigations, working with marine safety engineers, recovered the material on Oct. 4 in a follow-up operation to the initial recovery mission in June. The evidence was successfully transferred to a U.S. port for cataloging and analysis.

The Titan submersible was carrying five people when it went missing in June. All five were presumed dead, and the Coast Guard has been working to recover the remains and debris ever since.

The Coast Guard has not released any further information about the recovered remains or the cause of the Titan submersible’s implosion. The investigation is ongoing and the Coast Guard is working with the families of the victims to provide them with updates.

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