TITANIC MINI-SUB CREW KNEW THEY WERE GOING TO DIE
Globe US|September 02, 2024
Explosive charge in new lawsuit
TITANIC MINI-SUB CREW KNEW THEY WERE GOING TO DIE

THE five men onboard the submersible Titan didn’t die suddenly and without warning in a massive implosion as they headed to the Titanic’s grave on the ocean floor — instead they spent their frantic final minutes in “terror and anguish” knowing they were doomed to a horrific death.

That’s the chilling charge in a $50 million negligence lawsuit filed by the family of 77-year-old French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet, one of the five killed in the tragic June 18, 2023, dive that cost passengers a whopping $250,000 each to see the wreck of the Titanic 2.4 miles below the Atlantic Ocean’s surface.

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