Investigation into Titan Submersible Tragedy Reveals Preventable Flaws
In recent hearings regarding the Titan submersible tragedy, a key employee has claimed that the disaster could have been avoided, revealing alarming details about the design and operational choices made by OceanGate. During the hearings, chilling final texts from the crew surfaced, including their last message stating they were 'all good here' just moments before the vessel lost contact and ultimately imploded on its descent to the Titanic wreck. Former engineers and whistleblowers accused the company's CEO, Stockton Rush, of prioritizing profit over safety, with one former director testifying that the vessel was not ready for deep-sea exploration. Disturbing new footage and photos of the wreckage were also presented, prompting further calls for accountability from the involved parties and raising serious concerns about the submersible's design, described vehemently by critics as a 'deathtrap'.