US Coast Guard Just Dropped the 🍡 on the Titan Sub Disaster πŸ’€

Video released by U.S. Coast Guard captures moment of Titan submersible implosion. Yo, so remember that Titan sub that went MIA near the Titanic? The Coast Guard just yeeted a video. Apparently, they caught the exact moment it went kaboom πŸ’₯. Five souls onboard, gone too soon. It's a whole mess of fe

TL:DR

Yo, so remember that Titan sub that went MIA near the Titanic? The Coast Guard just yeeted a video. Apparently, they caught the exact moment it went kaboom πŸ’₯. Five souls onboard, gone too soon. It's a whole mess of feels, tbh.

The Deets

Okay, fam, let's get into it. So, that Titan submersible from OceanGate? The one that went down to check out the Titanic wreckage and never came back up? Yeah, well, the U.S. Coast Guard just dropped a video, and it's kinda sus. The video, courtesy of OceanGate, shows Wendy Rush (wife of the CEO) and Gary Foss just chilling on the Polar Prince when, BOOM, they hear a noise. Wendy's like, "What was that bang?". It's believed that bang was the sub imploding. Like, straight-up crushed. πŸ’€

Tragically, this whole sitch happened way back on June 18, 2023. Five people – Stockton Rush (the OceanGate CEO), Hamish Harding, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Shahzada Dawood, and Suleman Dawood – were on board. Sadly, it was GG for everyone. The aftermath was rough. Debris scattered all over the ocean floor near the Titanic's bow. It's giving major L.

The Coast Guard is still tryna piece together exactly what went wrong, and apparently, they had some hearings in 2024. Also, the family of Paul-Henri Nargeolet slapped OceanGate with a lawsuit. Talk about a plot twist. And to make things even more eerie, one of the last messages sent from the crew was "All good here." 😬 Creepy, right?

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
🍡 Tea. News.
MIA Missing in action
Yeeted Threw
Kaboom Explosion
tbh To be honest
Sus Suspicious
GG Good Game (it's over)
Giving Reminiscent of
L Loss

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