Revealing the Chilling Truth: Titanic Sub's Final Moments and Haunting Past

Frightening new details have emerged about the doomed Titanic submersible, revealing that the five passengers were trapped in darkness throughout their descent into the North Atlantic Ocean. The CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, turned off all the floodlights to conserve battery power, leaving the passengers with only minimal illumination from marine organisms and laptop screens. The passengers were advised to download their favorite tunes for the four-hour expedition, but country music was prohibited. One passenger, Christine Dawood, who was originally scheduled to go on the trip in 2019 but was replaced by her son due to COVID, shared these details after attending a safety tutorial.
- Frightening New Details Emerge About Doomed Titanic Sub TMZ
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- Final moments of Titan passengers: A day of anticipation and dread WION
- Stockton Rush once dismissed a 'really loud bang' heard from the Titanic sub, saying: 'Almost every deep-divin Business Insider India
- Titan passenger who died aboard the submersible gave a presentation before the fatal dive. He talked about previously being stuck underwater for 3 days without communication. Yahoo News
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