> Titan submersible disaster CEO could have been charged criminally if he survived, Coast Guard says
Titan submersible disaster CEO could have been charged criminally if he survived, Coast Guard says
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The Titan submersible disaster could have been prevented, the U.S. Coast Guard said in a report Tuesday that held OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush responsible for ignoring safety warnings, design flaws and crucial oversight which, had he survived, may have resulted in criminal charges.
Rush and four passengers were killed instantly deep below the North Atlantic in June 2023 when Titan suffered a catastrophic implosion as it descended to the wreck of the Titanic. A multiday search for survivors off Canada grabbed international headlines, and the tragedy led to lawsuits and calls for tighter regulation of the burgeoning private deep sea expedition industry.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/news/nation-world/titan-submersible-implosion-report-coast-guard/507-07ed9fa8-25ed-4fff-b595-1e12b8c9f92a