On June 28, Daryo reported that the bathyscaphe's nose fairing, parts of its hull and tail section were raised from the bottom.
Later in the same day US Coast Guard reported that human remains were found alongside Titan bathyscaphe wreckage. On June 28, they were transported to the port of St. John's, a Canadian city. Following discussions with international investigative agencies, the Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) plans to transfer the evidence using a U.S. Coast Guard cutter to a U.S. port. The MBI will then oversee additional analysis and testing, conducted by medical experts from the United States, on the presumed human remains that have been meticulously recovered from the wreckage at the incident site.
Earlier Daryo mentioned, the bathyscaphe embarked on an expedition to the sunken Titanic on June 18, but communication with it was later lost.
On June 22, it was announced that all five people on board were presumed dead. The following day, the wreckage of the Titan was discovered.Preliminary data suggests that the pressure at the ocean depth was too much for its hull to withstand.
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