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Two years after the Oceangate disaster killed five people, a billionaire is planning to visit the Titanic wreck, 12,500 feet ...
The submersible industry was keen on getting back on its feet after the accident that killed five billionaires who visited ...
Two years after the Oceangate disaster, a billionaire is reportedly preparing a $10m dive to the Titanic wreck.
OceanGate co-founder and CEO Stockton Rush fancied himself an adventurer, visionary and MacGyver-esque experimenter. He was ...
A source with knowledge of upcoming plans for an exhibition to the famous wreckage told The Post: “I heard that somebody is ...
Despite the disaster that was the Titan submersible, that's not stopping another billionaire from exploring the wreckage of ...
A mystery billionaire is reportedly planning a dive to the Titanic shipwreck in a “couple of weeks,” two years on from the ...
OceanGate co-founder Stockton Rush was among the five people who died. The other victims were Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood and his son, Suleman Dawood.
Despite a submarine of tourists imploding at the site of the Titanic wreck, it remains a fascination for undersea explorers.
A report released by the U.S. Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation also found that OceanGate faced increasing financial pressure, forcing the company’s CEO to cut corners.
All five people on board the Titan submersible died when it was subjected to intense pressure when it was 90 minutes into a ...
The findings about OceanGate by the Coast Guard's Marine Board of Investigation were laid out in a 335-page report released ...