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Missing Titanic submersible live updates: Texts show OceanGate CEO dismissed concerns

PHOTO: File image of the Titan submersible prior to commence diving.
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Ocean Gate
Submersible passengers were killed in implosion: Coast Guard
By Morgan Winsor, Emily Shapiro, Ivan Pereira, Meredith Deliso, Nadine El-Bawab
Last Updated: June 24, 2023, 7:24 PM

All passengers are believed to be lost after a desperate dayslong search for a submersible carrying five people that vanished while on a tour of the Titanic wreckage off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

The 21-foot deep-sea vessel, operated by OceanGate Expeditions, lost contact about an hour and 45 minutes after submerging on Sunday morning with a 96-hour oxygen supply. That amount of breathable air was forecast to run out on Thursday morning, according to the United States Coast Guard, which was coordinating the multinational search and rescue efforts.

PHOTO: Titanic tourist submersible goes missing.
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Titanic tourist submersible goes missing.
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Latest headlines:

  • RCMP to investigate the deaths aboard Titan sub
  • US taxpayer cost for search and rescue may be $1.5 million, expert says
  • OceanGate CEO claimed sub was safer than scuba diving, texts show
  • OceanGate co-founder defends development of submersible
  • Sub's carbon-fiber composite hull was the 'critical failure,' James Cameron says
  • Probe seeks answers on why Titanic sub imploded
  • Navy likely detected sound of the implosion on Sunday: Official
  • All lives believed to be lost: OceanGate
Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Jun 24, 2023 7:24 PM

RCMP to investigate the deaths aboard Titan sub

Officials with Canada's Transportation Safety Board said at a press conference Saturday that they have begun speaking with people on board the Polar Prince, which launched the ill-fated Titan submersible.

The Polar Prince returned to its port, St. John's, Newfoundland, on Saturday morning.

"I would say that we've received full cooperation," TSB Director of Marine Investigations Clifford Harvey said. "It's been a really good interaction thus far and is really getting full cooperation with all the individuals involved."

In addition, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said they are "examining the circumstances" of the deaths on board Titan, and will launch a full investigation if "the circumstances indicate criminal, federal or provincial laws may possibly have been broken."

-ABC News' Matt J. Foster


Jun 24, 2023 7:10 PM

US taxpayer cost for search and rescue may be $1.5 million, expert says

A defense budget expert estimates once the U.S. military participation concludes, the cost for the search and rescue mission of the five passengers on board the Titan submersible will cost the U.S. around $1.5 million.

Mark Cancian, a senior advisor with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, came up with the estimate based on aircraft sorties, cross referencing the U.S. Department of Defense cost numbers, Coast Guard Cutter costs and flying hour costs. He said some costs have already been set aside in various budgets, with resources simply diverted to the site.

He emphasized that these are strictly well-informed guesses.

A spokesperson for the Coast Guard's District 1 in Boston would not give an estimate of costs so far, saying, "We cannot attribute a monetary value to Search and Rescue cases, as the Coast Guard does not associate cost with saving a life."

-ABC News' Jaclyn C. Lee


Jun 24, 2023 12:34 AM

US Coast Guard to lead sub investigation

The U.S. Coast Guard will be the organization leading the investigation into the OceanGate sub incident.

The NTSB announced the news on Friday via Twitter, noting it will "contribute to their efforts."



Jun 23, 2023 11:41 PM

OceanGate CEO claimed sub was safer than scuba diving, texts show

A Las Vegas father and son told ABC News OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush pressured them for months into taking two seats on the now failed mission to the Titanic, making bold claims about the vessel's safety.

Financier Jay Bloom shared text messages between himself and Rush where Rush dismissed concerns from Bloom and his son Sean about taking the trip on the Titan submersible.

PHOTO: Text message exchange between Jay Bloom and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.
Courtesy Jay Bloom
Text message exchange between Jay Bloom and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.
Courtesy Jay Bloom

"While there's obviously a risk it's way safer than flying in a helicopter or even scuba diving," Rush texted.

"He sort of had this predisposition that it was safe," Bloom told ABC News. "And anybody who disagreed with him, he felt it was just a differing opinion."

Bloom added that Rush flew out to Las Vegas in a homebuilt plane to convince him to attend the voyage aboard the submersible.

"He flew it all the way to Vegas. And I was like, 'This guy is definitely down to take risk,'" Bloom said.

-ABC News' Sam Sweeney


Jun 21, 2023 1:00 PM

Would-be crew member of missing sub speaks out

Digital marketing tycoon Chris Brown originally planned to go on Sunday's submersible tour of the Titanic wreckage but withdrew due to safety concerns. His friend, Hamish Harding, is among those aboard the missing vessel.

Brown, who described himself as a "modern day adventurer," admitted that he knew "very little" about the tour operator, OceanGate Expeditions, prior to signing up. But he said the deep-sea trip initially sounded "like a great idea."

"The Titanic's obviously an iconic wreck," Brown told ABC News' Michael Strahan during an interview Wednesday on "Good Morning America."

"OceanGate had put forward this program to go down and do a 3D scan of the wreck," he added. "So it's a chance for an expedition, exploration and adding a bit of science into the situation."

VIDEO: Would-be crew member of missing sub on why he withdrew over safety concerns
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Digital marketing tycoon Chris Brown originally planned to join the Titanic tourist submersible but pulled out over safety concerns.

Brown said safety concerns ultimately led him to pull out of the trip, but he declined to go into detail.

"I'm not really sure that this is the time to be going into that sort of thing," he added. "I think that the focus right now has to be on trying to rescue these people. It's not fair on the families and friends to be making speculation about what might've happened or how it happened at this point."

Brown said he feels "no" apprehension about joining similar projects in the future but noted that it's important to "think about all the risks."

"If you don’t have an appetite for those risks, then you might not go ahead," he said. "You may try and mitigate those by bringing in some expertise from outside. You might have other risks or dangers that could be mitigated by changing the time of when you go out there."


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