Screenshot of a woman sitting at a laptop.
Share this @internewscast.com

THIS is the chilling moment the doomed Titan sub imploded as it was captured on video from its own support ship.

Footage reveals the sound of when OceanGate’s submersible catastrophically failed during its descent to the Titanic wreck in June 2023.

Screenshot of a woman sitting at a laptop.
Wendy Rush – wife of OceanGate boss Stockton Rush – asks ‘what was that bang?’ in unseen footage from the Titan sub investigationCredit: BBC
Screenshot of two men working on a laptop, with a third person in the background.
The moment the doomed submarine exploded was captured on video from its supporting shipCredit: BBC
OceanGate Titan submersible underwater.
The OceanGate expedition killed all five people on board
Debris of the OceanGate submersible on the ocean floor.
The destroyed sub pictured on the ocean floor

The haunting video was obtained by the BBC and presented to the US Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation.

It depicts Wendy Rush – the wife of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush – looking at a computer utilized for receiving messages from the Titan when a deep metallic thud can be heard.

Wendy, visibly startled, freezes before glancing up and asking the crew: “What was that bang?”

Seconds later, a message arrives from the sub: “dropped two wts” – a reference to the Titan shedding weights to control its dive.

But the timing of the message was tragically misleading.

According to investigators, the sub had already imploded.

The sound reached the surface faster than the delayed text, giving the false impression all was well.

All five individuals on board were killed instantly when the vessel collapsed under the immense pressure at a depth of approximately 3,300 meters – just 90 minutes into the £195,000-per-person journey.

The ill-fated expedition resulted in the deaths of CEO Stockton Rush, British explorer Hamish Harding, French Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet, as well as British-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman.

Incredible 3D scan of Titanic shipwreck reveals TRUE story of its final hours

A BBC documentary, in which the footage is featured, will also reveal chilling new findings – including that the Titan’s carbon fibre hull began failing a full year before the fatal dive.

Lieutenant Commander Katie Williams from the USCG said: “Delamination at dive 80 was the beginning of the end.

“And everyone that stepped onboard the Titan after dive 80 was risking their life.”

The documentary details how carbon fibre, an unconventional choice for deep-sea vessels, started to separate in 2022.

On that dive, passengers heard a loud bang, but Rush reportedly reassured them it was “the sub shifting in its frame.”

The USCG has since confirmed that noise was a sign the hull was beginning to break apart.

Despite warnings from experts and former OceanGate staff – one calling the sub an “abomination” – Titan continued making dives.

Deep-sea explorer Victor Vescovo admitted: “I specifically told them that it was simply a matter of time before it failed catastrophically.”

Businessman Oisin Fanning, who was onboard for the last two successful dives, said: “If you’re asking a simple question: ‘Would I go again knowing what I know now?’ – the answer is no.”

The Titan submersible descending underwater.
The sub made its final deadly descent in June 2023Credit: AFP
workers are working on a large blue ship with the letters eee on the side
Debris was recovered from the ocean floor after the tragedy
Illustration of OceanGate's Titan submersible, its specifications, and construction details.

The mangled wreckage of the Titan was later recovered from the Atlantic seabed, along with clothing, stickers and business cards.

The USCG has confirmed “presumed human remains” were found and matched to the victims.

Christine Dawood, who lost her husband Shahzada and son Suleman, told the BBC the tragedy had changed her forever.

“I don’t think that anybody who goes through loss and such a trauma can ever be the same.”

The harrowing footage comes as the USCG prepares to release its final report later this year, with legal fallout already beginning.

In April, billionaire heiress Karen Lo launched a £1million lawsuit after her trip aboard Titan was axed.

The Hong Kong businesswoman, worth around £758million, paid £680,000 for the once-in-a-lifetime voyage – only for it to be cancelled after the sub was struck by lightning in 2018.

She was promised priority rebooking, but after the sub imploded in 2023, she demanded her money back.

Portrait of a man in a submersible.
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush
Headshot of a smiling man in a yellow jacket.
French Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Pilot in cockpit smiling.
British billionaire Hamish Harding
Selfie of a father and son at sunset.
Businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman

Lo is now suing Henry Cookson’s ultra-luxury travel firm, arguing it broke the contract.

The company denies wrongdoing, insisting she declined to use her credit for alternative trips and that the refund policy was clear.

Meanwhile, earlier this year, a 20-second audio clip recorded 900 miles from the implosion site emerged, capturing what experts believe was the actual moment the Titan was crushed.

The eerie recording revealed the “acoustic signature” of the vessel’s final seconds.

Rescue hopes were initially high when Titan vanished from sonar on June 18, 2023.

But days later, its shattered remains were discovered scattered across the ocean floor – an area the size of six football pitches.

The Titan was last heard from at 10.47am with the message: “dropped two wts.”

Six seconds later, it vanished from sonar.

The support ship Polar Prince sent a final message at 10.49am: “lost tracking.”

Communication was never re-established.

OceanGate later issued a statement: “We again offer our deepest condolences to the families of those who died on June 18, 2023… It would be inappropriate to respond further while we await the agencies’ reports.”

The investigation continues.

How the Titan tragedy unfolded

By Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter (Digital)

FIVE men plunged beneath the surface of the North Atlantic in a homemade sub in a bid to explore the Titanic wreckage.

Four passengers paid £195,000 each to go on the sub, with the fifth member of the trip being a crew member.

But what was supposed to be a short trip spiralled into days of agony as the doomed Titan vanished without a trace on June 18, 2023.

The daring mission had been months in the making – and almost didn’t happen at the hands of harsh weather conditions in Newfoundland, Canada.

In a now chilling Facebook post, passenger Hamish Harding wrote: “Due to the worst winter in Newfoundland in 40 years, this mission is likely to be the first and only manned mission to the Titanic in 2023.

“A weather window has just opened up and we are going to attempt a dive tomorrow.”

It would be his final Facebook post.

The following morning, he and four others – led by Stockton Rush – began the 12,5000ft descent towards the bottom of the Atlantic.

But as it made its way down into the depths, the vessel lost all contact with its mother ship on the surface, the Polar Prince.

It sparked a frantic four-day search for signs of life, with the hunt gripping the entire world.

There was hope that by some miracle, the crew was alive and desperately waiting to be saved.

But that sparked fears rescue teams faced a race against time as the passengers only had a 96-hour oxygen supply when they set out, which would be quickly dwindling.

Then, when audio of banging sounds was detected under the water, it inspired hope that the victims were trapped and signalling to be rescued.

It heartbreakingly turned out that the banging noises were likely either ocean noises or from other search ships, the US Navy determined.

Countries around the world deployed their resources to aid the search, and within days the Odysseus remote-operated vehicle (ROV) was sent down to where the ghostly wreck of the Titanic sits.

The plan was for the ROV to hook onto the sub and bring it up 10,000ft, where it would meet another ROV before heading to the surface.

But any hopes of a phenomenal rescue were dashed when Odysseus came across a piece of debris from the sub around 1,600ft from the Titanic.

The rescue mission tragically turned into a salvage task, and the heartbroken families of those on board were told the devastating news.

It was confirmed by the US Coast Guard that the sub had suffered a “catastrophic implosion”.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Aerial view of a university campus.

Chattanooga Cops Issue Urgent Alert: ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ in Response to Gunfire Reports at UTC

AN active shooter alert has been issued at a college campus in…
Six dead in dairy accident in rural Colorado plains area

Tragic Dairy Incident Claims Six Lives in Rural Colorado Plains

close Video <!–> Staff from Colorado’s Breckenridge Ski Resort collect 780 pounds…
Judge says former Trump lawyer Alina Habba has been unlawfully serving as US attorney in New Jersey

Judge Rules Ex-Trump Lawyer Alina Habba Illegally Practiced Law as a US Attorney in New Jersey

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A judge decided on Thursday that Alina Habba, who…
Erik and Lyle Menendez parole hearings begin Thursday

Parole Hearings for Erik and Lyle Menendez to Start on Thursday

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Erik and Lyle Menendez are approaching a significant…
About 600 CDC workers terminated after court clears part of Trump admin restructuring plan

Nearly 600 CDC Employees Let Go Following Court’s Approval of Trump Administration’s Restructuring Efforts

Approximately 600 employees at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Aftermath of a vehicle explosion in Cali, Colombia; emergency responders and investigators at the scene.

Drone Attack on Police Helicopter and Car Bomb Explosion in Colombia Lead to 18 Fatalities

AT LEAST 18 people have died after a drone attack on a…
Alert National Guard Members in D.C. Stop 'Potentially Life-Threatening' Situation (and That's Not All)

National Guard Members in D.C. Avert a Dangerous Situation (But There’s More)

On Thursday night, President Donald Trump personally visited and expressed his gratitude…
Donald Trump Jr. speaking at a conference.

Donald Trump Jr. Questions Cracker Barrel’s New ‘Woke’ Logo as Share Prices Drop

CRACKER Barrel’s latest rebrand has stirred major controversy as the southern comfort…
Florida must stop expanding Alligator Alcatraz immigration center, judge says

Judge Orders Halt to Expansion of Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz Immigration Center

A federal judge has issued an injunction to stop the further expansion…
Expedition camp in the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico.

Ancient Mayan Rebel City Discovered in Mexican Jungle After Three Centuries

A LOST city where Mayan rebels held out against Spanish conquerors has…
Antisemitic Troll Call Out: Letters

Exposing Antisemitic Trolls: An Open Letter

The Issue: Bethany Mandel’s column on getting hateful messages over her kids…
Northwestern University, former football coach Pat Fitzgerald reach settlement in hazing scandal

Northwestern University Settles Hazing Scandal with Ex-Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald

In Evanston, Illinois, attorneys for former head football coach of Northwestern University,…