Previous passengers recall ill-fated Titan: ‘I 100% knew this was going to happen’


In the wake of the Titan’s fatal implosion near the Titanic shipwreck on June 18, some people who embarked on the company’s deep-sea expeditions described experiences that foreshadowed the tragedy and look back on their decision to dive as ‘a bit naive’. — OceanGate Expeditions via AP

Talk to someone who rode on the Titan submersible, and they're likely to mention a technological glitch: the propulsion system failed or communications with people on the surface cut out. Maybe there were problems balancing weights on board.

They are also likely to mention Stockton Rush, the OceanGate Expeditions CEO who died on the fatal trip this week. He has been described by past passengers as both a meticulous planner and an overconfident pioneer.

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