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The wife of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, Wendy Rush, has recounted the chilling moment she heard the Titan submersible implode during its ill-fated descent to the Titanic wreck in June 2023—a tragedy that claimed the lives of all five on board, including her husband.
Key Highlights:
A Haunting Echo from the Deep: As director at OceanGate and a member of the support crew on the Polar Prince, Wendy Rush was closely monitoring the Titan’s dive when a sudden, sharp noise—described as a “car door slamming” or a “loud pop”—crackled through the communication system. Unaware of its significance, she turned to a colleague and asked, “What was that bang?” It was only later confirmed by the US Coast Guard that this was the exact moment the sub imploded under immense ocean pressure, nearly 3,300 meters below the surface.
A Tragic Sequence: Moments after the bang, Wendy received a text message from the Titan reporting it had dropped two weights—a routine maneuver—leading her and the support team to believe the dive was proceeding as planned. However, the message had been delayed and was sent just before the catastrophic implosion, creating a brief, confusing hope that all was well.
Documentary Evidence: Newly released US Coast Guard footage, featured in the BBC’s upcoming documentary “Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster,” captures Wendy’s reaction in real time. The video, now part of the official investigation, shows her at the computer, tracking the sub’s progress, just before the devastating silence that followed.
Aftermath and Investigation: The incident triggered an international search and rescue effort, ending with the discovery of the Titan’s wreckage on the ocean floor, hundreds of meters from the Titanic. The US Coast Guard’s ongoing investigation has revealed that the sub’s carbon fiber hull had shown signs of structural failure a year prior, and experts had warned about the risks of continued deep-sea dives.
Wendy Rush’s recollection and the newly surfaced footage offer a deeply personal, haunting perspective on one of the most tragic deep-sea disasters in recent memory, as the world awaits the final findings of the official inquiry.
Sources: NDTV, BBC, Times of India, CBC, Independent, Yahoo News, Sky News
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