'Shortly after we arrived on the sea floor, we discovered the debris of the Titan submersible'
The Titanic submarine's remains were found "almost immediately" by a rescue robot, according to the head of the search operation.
The Mirror reports that the robot was the only vessel used during the search that was capable of diving all the way to the Titanic wreckage. Just hours into the trip, it became a rescue mission. Stockton Rush, 61, OceanGate's founder, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, Shahzada Dawood, 48; his 19-year-old son Suleman; and Hamish Harding, 58, a billionaire explorer all tragically lost their lives after the vessel suffered a "catastrophic implosion." During the operation, Mr Cassano envisaged four possible scenarios, with the best being that the Titan was resting on the seafloor but had lost the power to come back up.
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