The Polar Prince docked in St. John’s Saturday morning after journeying from the site of the Titanic wreck
after the ship that launched the doomed Titan submersible returned to port in Newfoundland.
All five passengers and crew were presumed dead Thursday, soon after a team guiding a remotely operated vehicle spotted the Titan’s wreckage about 500 metres from the sunken luxury liner’s bow. “The interviews are really to find out what happened, it’s not to find out who did anything right or wrong, it’s to identify how this was conducted,” Poisson said in an interview.
The overall investigation could eventually involve several countries. Titan owner OceanGate Expeditions is based in the United States, the submersible was registered in the Bahamas and those killed in the possible implosion hailed from England, Pakistan, France and the U.S.
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