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CEO of doomed Titanic sub had a joke in radio interview before disaster revealed

Friday, 08/03/2024, 14:56 (GMT+7)

In the radio show just a few weeks before the Titan sub disaster, Stockton Rush joked about the fate of the week before it imploded.

In an interview with St. John's Radio, a Canadian radio show, just a few weeks before the Titan sub-disaster, the CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, made a chilling joke. 

The CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, had a joke in a radio interview before the disaster was revealed.

In an interview with St. John's Radio, Rush calmly remarked, "What could go wrong?" This unnerving audio clip resurfaced in the new Channel 5 documentary, "Minute by Minute: The Titan Sub Disaster."

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The CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, made a chilling joke in an interview just weeks before the Titan sub-disaster. Image Credits: Getty

It is believed that Stockton Rush made a chilling joke just weeks before the ill-fated Titan sub imploded.

Rush explained the reason why he chose to launch the Titan sub in June. 

During the interview, Rush explained his decision to launch the Titan submarine in June. According to Stockton Rush, June is one of the suitable times when the waters around the Titanic were the 'calmest'.

The CEO of OceanGate praised how the Titan sub could take on the mission.

'So with the Polar Prince [the vessel that carried the submarine out to sea], that ice capability we thought, let's move the mission a little earlier this year.

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Rush explained his decision to launch the Titan sub in June, citing it as the calmest time for the waters around the Titanic. Image Credits: Getty

'We specifically designed the submersible for this mission', he added. 

Additionally, Rush shared his experience on Titan Sub as being asked about the haunting of the trip. 

Stockton Rush admitted: “When I’m down there driving the sub, it’s a different experience for me… I don’t get to absorb it until I get to the surface.”

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Rush shared his personal experience of being in the Titan sub. Image Credits: Getty

Unfortunately, the tragic Titan sub occurred just a few weeks after Rush shared it on the radio show.  

The Titan sub was reported to have been explosive during the trip to explore the Titanic ship wreck

Despite boasting about the mesmerizing underwater views and the Titan's capabilities, the sub imploded due to the overwhelming water pressure, resulting in the passengers' agonizing demise within milliseconds.

The audio clip was discovered by the creators of the Channel 5 documentary, "Minute by Minute: The Titan Sub Disaster".

The ill-fated vessel carried five passengers, including tourists Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood, Sulaiman Dawood, French Navy pilot Paul-Henry Nargeolet, and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.

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Rush praised the capabilities of the Titan sub and mentioned its specific design for the mission. Image Credits: Getty

Five passenger were reported killed in the trip to explore Titanic ship wreck  

Experts consulted by the documentary's creators affirmed that the final moments of the passengers would have been torturous, as the Titan succumbed to the immense water pressure.

The new documents reveal the mysterious sound from the Titan sub.

The document reveals a mysterious sound that captured mysterious 'banging' sounds detected deep beneath the ocean's surface after the vessel disappeared.

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The ill-fated Titan sub imploded during the expedition, resulting in the tragic deaths of all five passengers. Image Credits: Getty

The mystery was described as steady and regular, raising hopes that this might be a signal for help from the five men on board. 

The former Navy submarine captain Ryan Ramsey tells the documentary: 'It could be somebody knocking, the symmetry between those knockings is very unusual."

He added: 'It's rhythmic, it's like somebody is making that sound, and the fact that it is repeated is really unusual.' 

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The documentary reveals a mysterious banging sound captured deep beneath the ocean's surface after the sub's disappearance. Image Credits: Getty

The new documentary is due for release in June by ITN productions