A fake log has been declared after claiming to detail the final moments of the doomed crew on the Titan submarine.

24/7 hunt for lost sub captivated world for days in June 2020.

June 11th 2024.

A fake log has been declared after claiming to detail the final moments of the doomed crew on the Titan submarine.
The news of the vessel's disappearance during an expedition to the Titanic wreck last June made global headlines, capturing the attention of people all over the world. The vessel, known as the Titan, had been on a mission to document the decay of the famous ocean liner at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. On board were five brave voyagers - Stockton Rush, a UK billionaire named Hamish Harding, French explorer Paul Henry Nargeolet, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son, Suleman. Their mission was to explore the underwater ecosystem and gather data about the Titanic's condition.

However, their voyage took a tragic turn when the Titan disappeared without a trace. Rescuers immediately launched a desperate search operation, hoping to find the vessel and its passengers before their oxygen supply ran out. The world held its breath as the days went by with no sign of the Titan or its crew. Finally, the US Coast Guard confirmed the worst - the Titan had imploded shortly after beginning its descent.

In the midst of this devastating news, a supposed transcript emerged, claiming to detail the final moments between the doomed Titan and its mothership. This transcript quickly went viral, with many believing it to be authentic. It described the chaos and fear on board as the passengers realized the danger they were in. However, after almost a year of investigation, the head of the US federal team in charge of the inquiry declared the transcript to be fake. Captain Jason D. Neubauer stated that they had found no evidence that the passengers were aware of the imminent implosion of the Titan. He hopes that this revelation will bring some comfort to the families of the voyagers, who may have been worried about their loved ones' last moments being filled with terror.

The search for the missing Titan and its passengers had captivated the world, with everyone anxiously waiting for updates. The investigation, which began on June 23 last year, was expected to be completed within a year. However, the complexity of the case may push back the deadline. Wildlife filmmaker and Titanic expert James Cameron had offered his assistance with the inquiry, but his offer was not taken up by the investigation team. Cameron, who has ventured down to the famous shipwreck more than 30 times, believes that his expertise could be useful in unraveling the mystery of the Titan's disappearance. However, he feels that the team may not want outside opinions and prefers to handle the case on their own.

As the investigation continues, the families of the five voyagers are left to mourn their loved ones. The debris from the Titan has been recovered from the ocean floor, and the investigation team has the genuine communications log between the vessel and its control ship. However, it has not been released to the public. The world may never know the full story of what happened to the Titan and its passengers, but we can only hope that the truth will bring some closure to those affected by this tragic event.

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