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Home » Chilling findings from Titan sub disaster – harrowing words before implosion, ‘malfunction’ and crew’s final message
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Chilling findings from Titan sub disaster – harrowing words before implosion, ‘malfunction’ and crew’s final message

By staff24 May 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

New footage released by the US Coast Guard shows the haunting moment when the Titan submersible imploded in 2023 – causing the five passengers on board to lose their lives, as the ‘boom’ was heard from the support vessel

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Chilling new footage reveals last moment of Titan submersible(Image: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Chilling new footage has emerged of the moment the Titan submersible imploded in 2023, which saw five people tragically lose their lives.

The ‘boom’ of the implosion was caught on camera in the support vehicle – the Polar Prince – without anyone immediately realising what they had actually just heard. The Titan descended toward the wreckage of the Titanic on 18 June 2023, but within two hours, the support vessel lost contact.

All five of the passengers on the Oceangate submersible died when it imploded 12,400ft underwater: OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, 61, British businessman Hamish Harding, 58, former French navy diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his son Suleman, 19.

A frantic search quickly got underway after the support vessel lost contact, and the tragedy captured global attention over the five days rescuers searched for the debris, which was eventually found 330 yards from the Titanic’s bow.

The haunting new footage was given to the BBC by the US Coast Guard for their documentary Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster.

It is reported that in one moment, those onboard the Polar Prince actually heard the Titan implode – unknowingly. The wife of CEO Stockton Rush, Wendy Rush, was filmed asking innocently, “What was that bang?”

Wendy Rush
New footage released by the US Coastguard shows Wendy Rush innocently asking ‘what was that bang?’

Just seconds later, Mrs. Rush said they received a message from the Titan saying it had dropped two weights, with the bang of the implosion travelling to the Polar Prince faster than the last message sent from the submersible.

An inquiry took place in September 2024 about whether the tragic events that unfolded could have been prevented.

The hearing took place in Charleston County, South Carolina, in a bid to “uncover the facts surrounding the incident and develop recommendations to prevent similar tragedies in the future,” the Coast Guard said in a statement.

“There are no words to ease the loss endured by the families impacted by this tragic incident,” said Jason Neubauer of the Coast Guard Office of Investigations, who led the hearing.

“But we hope that this hearing will help shed light on the cause of the tragedy and prevent anything like this from happening again.” Here, we take a look at some of the bombshells to come from the inquiry…

Past issues

Coast Guard officials gave a damming overview of the Titan’s history. In the years before the fatal descent of June 2023, the hearing found that the Titan suffered more than 100 issues with equipment.

In 2018, the craft was struck by lightning during a test mission, which could have compromised its hull. And for seven months between 2022 and 2023, the sub had been left in storage, where it had been exposed to the elements.

The hearing was also told that the craft’s hull was never reviewed by any third parties, which is standard procedure. Contractor Tym Catterson told the inquiry that it was the first sub he had worked on that hadn’t been ‘classed’ – the process to show vessels are safe.

He recalled encouraging CEO Stockton to get it classified because it is ‘proof of due diligence.’ He added: “I had explained this to him and I guess this wasn’t as big of a worry for him as it would be for most people… I said my piece and that’s as far as it went.”

The Titan sub
The Titan sub imploded at 12,400ft underwater(Image: PA)

Malfunctioning

Just days before the tragic dive, the Titan had malfunctioned, the hearing was told. Dr Steven Ross, former scientific director for Oceangate – the company which owned the doomed vessel – was called to speak before the US Coast Guard panel.

He told the board about a “platform issue” the experimental sub experienced in June 2023. During the incident, passengers onboard “tumbled about” and it took an hour to get them out of the water. But days later, the submersible was lowered into the Atlantic again.

Mr Ross said the submersible pilot, Stockton Rush, crashed into bulkheading during the malfunction. He added: “One passenger was hanging upside down. The other two managed to wedge themselves into the bow end cap.” He added he did not know if an assessment of the Titan hull was performed after the incident.

However, Tym Catterson said OceanGate had an “extensive pre-dive” checklist that started at 4 am – four hours before the vessel was to launch. He said there had been “no red flags… it was a good day.”

‘Money-driven’

Early in the hearing, former OceanGate operations director David Lochridge described how he frequently clashed with Rush and felt the company was committed only to making money. He said: “The whole idea behind the company was to make money. There was very little in the way of science.”

OceanGate, based in Washington state, suspended operations after the implosion. The company had no full-time employees but was represented by an attorney during the hearing.

Stockton Rush
CEO of OceanGate Stockton Rush lost his life in the implosion(Image: AP)

Former OceanGate engineering director Tony Nissen said during the inquiry that Rush could often be difficult to work with and was often very concerned about costs. He claimed pilot David Lochridge provided a report in 2018 that raised concerns about the hull, yet was fired afterwards.

However, the company’s mission specialist, Renata Rojas, told the US Coast Guard that the firm was staffed by competent people who wanted to “make dreams come true.” PA reported that Ms Rojas’ testimony began with a different tone than some of the earlier witnesses, who described the company as troubled from the top down and focused more on profit than science or safety.

“I was learning a lot and working with amazing people,” Ms Rojas said. “Some of those people are very hard-working individuals that were just trying to make dream come true.” Ms Rojas also said she felt the company was sufficiently transparent during the run-up to the Titanic dive.

Haunting last words

The hearing was told how the crew aboard the sub were communicating with support staff aboard the Polar Prince on the surface via text messages. They lost contact after an exchange of repeated inquiries from those on the support vessel about the submersible’s depth and weight as it descended.

The Polar Prince then repeatedly asked if the Titan could still see the ship on its onboard display. One of the subs’ final responses, which became spotty as it descended, was “All good here.”

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