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Navy Detected Implosion Sound When OceanGate Sub Lost Communication on Sunday (Video)

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@tomcostellonbc with OceanGate #implosion latest: "Now we've learned… that in fact on Sunday the Navy detected what sounded or was similar to the sounds of an implosion or explosion on the water about the time that that sub lost communication the mothership." #TheReidOut pic.twitter.com/H3XzZVuaYDThough the sound was detected just after the sub lost contact, it was determined to be “not definitive” by on-scene commanders leading the search effort, and the search continued for several days, an unnamed senior Navy official told CNN.

U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger confirmed in a press conference Thursday that all five passengers aboard the vessel, known as the “Titan,” had been killed in the implosion.

Five different pieces of debris from the sub were found near the Titanic, which the vessel was en route to explore before it imploded.“This is an incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the sea floor and the debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel,” Mauger said..

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