Sound of Titan Submersible Implosion Captured on Newly-Released Video

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Moment wife of OceanGate CEO hears Titan sub imploding is caught on camera

A BBC documentary contains the chilling moment when the Titan submersible implodes on its descent to 4000m below the ocean surface, to see the The Titanic.

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‘What was that?’: Eerie footage from OceanGate tragedy revealed

The United States Coast Guard has released terrifying new footage that appears to capture the moment the doomed Titan submersible imploded on a voyage to the Titanic wreck.

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OceanGate CEO’s wife’s reaction to fatal Titan sub implosion revealed in new audio

The wife of OceanGate’s doomed CEO unknowingly heard and reacted to the moment her husband’s Titan submersible fatally imploded while monitoring the private Titanic exploration on a separate ship, newly released audio reveals.

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Ship footage shared with BBC captures sound of Oceangate's Titan sub imploding
Ship footage shared with BBC captures sound of Titan sub imploding. Titan imploded about 90 minutes into a descent to see the wreck of the Titanic in June 2023, killing all five people on board. BBC has had unprecedented access to the US Coast Guard's investigation for a documentary, Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster.
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'What was that bang?': Sound of Titan implosion captured in footage
The OceanGate Titan submersible imploded on June 18, 2023. The five passengers aboard, who included OceanGate's chief executive Stockton Rush, were all confirmed dead following the discovery of the wreckage. Footage shows Wendy Rush, the wife of Rush, listening to the sound of the implosion while watching on from the sub's support vessel.
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Revealed: Chilling words OceanGate CEO's wife said when sub imploded
Wendy Rush was monitoring the sub's progress from a support ship. Can be seen reacting to a noise that sounded like a 'door slamming' She then turns to a team member sitting behind her and asks 'what was that bang?' Moments later she received a text message saying the sub had dropped two weights. Investigators believe the 'bang' she heard was the moment the sub imploded.
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Netflix drops OceanGate documentary trailer and the internet is immediately divided
The trailer for Titan: The OceanGate Disaster has dropped and it's got the internet divided. Some suggest it could be 'exploiting' the tragedy for the sake of a documentary. Others claim there are other, more pressing things to making films about. Will you be tuning in on the 11th of June?
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Chilling moment sound of doomed Titan sub imploding heard from support ship
Footage reveals the sound of when OceanGate’s submersible catastrophically failed during its descent to the Titanic wreck in June 2023. The haunting video was obtained by the BBC and presented to the US Coast Guard. It shows Wendy Rush – wife of OceanGate boss Stockton Rush – staring at a computer used to receive messages from the Titan.
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Chilling moment Oceangate CEO's wife laughs at sound that turns out to be fatal
Wendy Rush unknowingly heard her husband die in the Titan submersible implosion. She receives a text moments later telling her the sub had dropped two weights, a sign she initially took to mean the dive was going ahead as planned. Netflix release a trailer for its documentary due out June 11, titled TITAN: The Oceangate Disaster.
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Chilling findings from Titan sub disaster - 'malfunction' to final message
New footage shows the moment the Titan submersible imploded in 2023. Five passengers on board died when the sub descended toward the Titanic. The 'boom' of the implosion was caught on camera in the support vehicle - the Polar Prince - without anyone immediately realising what they had just heard.
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Sound of doomed Titan sub's implosion caught on video as CEO's wife reacts
Titan sub's implosion caught on video as CEO's wife reacts to 'bang' New footage has emerged showing the moment crew asked 'what was that bang?' The sub had dived towards the Titanic wreckage in June, but the Polar Prince lost touch with it after two hours. On that fateful day, OceanGate's boss and four others died.
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Chilling Last Three Words the Crew of Titan Sub Said Before Tragic Implosion
The submersible went missing about 435 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada. The small craft was operated by OceanGate Expeditions. It carried five crew members: Stockton Rush, CEO and co-founder of OceanGate, French diving expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet, British billionaire Hamish Harding, and a father and son pair.
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‘What was that bang?’ Footage captures sound of Titan sub’s implosion
(CNN) — The apparent sound made when the Titan submersible imploded in June 2023 has been revealed in new footage released Thursday by the Marine Board of Investigation, the US
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OceanGate CEO’s Wife Hears Sub Implode in Released Footage
Wendy Rush, wife of OceanGate CEO Stocktown Rush, can be heard asking, "What was that bang?" Rush heard the noise as she was monitoring the Titan submersible’s data and communications with another tracking team member from a support vessel, the Polar Prince. The sub exploded on June 18, 2023, killing all five people on board.
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OceanGate CEO's Wife Appears to Hear Titan Sub Implode in Chilling Footage
Wendy Rush, the widow of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, heard a loud bang, which is believed to be the implosion. The Titan submersible went missing shortly after its dive on Father's Day. In June 2023, after a five-day search, the Coast Guard and OceanGate Expeditions confirmed the worst.
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