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Does viral video show Titan submersible before catastrophic implosion? Here's the truth

The clip, published on the same day that the US Coast Guard announced the implosion of the Titan submersible, garnered over 1.3 million views

Updated on: Jul 02, 2023 07:53 AM IST
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A viral Facebook video claimed to show what appeared to be footage of the Titan submersible before it was destroyed in a catastrophic implosion, killing all the five passengers aboard the vessel. The deceased passengers were OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, British billionaire Hamish Harding, French diver Paul Henry Nargeolet, and Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son, Suleman.

The reel, which appears to have been taken down now, was captioned, “MISSING TITANIC SUBMARINE FOOTAGE BEFORE DISAPPEARANCE!!" (Facebook screenshot, Photo by Handout / OceanGate Expeditions / AFP)
The reel, which appears to have been taken down now, was captioned, “MISSING TITANIC SUBMARINE FOOTAGE BEFORE DISAPPEARANCE!!" (Facebook screenshot, Photo by Handout / OceanGate Expeditions / AFP)

The clip, published on the same day that the US Coast Guard announced the implosion of the Titan submersible, garnered over 1.3 million views. The reel, which appears to have been taken down now, was captioned, “MISSING TITANIC SUBMARINE FOOTAGE BEFORE DISAPPEARANCE!!" The video appeared to show someone filming a shipwreck through a porthole.

What is the truth behind the video?

AFP has discovered that the clip is fake. The video is reportedly from a guided tour of the Lord Willoughby shipwreck near Barbados, where tourists are able to view the remains of the ship that sank in 1976. It has no connection with the Titan submersible that was destroyed.

The video was tagged with some obvious hashtags like submarine and Titanic, but also an odd one like UFO. The hashtags possibly led to the clip quickly going viral.

The world has been obsessed with the tragedy ever since it came to light. The incident has been making headlines, and people and experts across the globe have been talking about nothing but the submersible and how the passengers may have met their fate. The words “Titan,” “Titan sub,” and “OceanGate” have been trending on Twitter.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sumanti Sen

Sumanti Sen covers everything that’s happening in the US, from politics to entertainment, but her expertise lies in covering crime news. She has comprehensively chronicled the Idaho student murders, the Laken Riley and Iryna Zarutska cases, and the killing of Charlie Kirk, among other incidents. Over the years, she has interviewed several victims/families of victims of crimes seeking justice. She digs up stories that might otherwise remain unheard, and does her bit to ensure that victims and survivors’ voices are heard. Sumanti’s many years of experience also include interviews with Hamas attack survivors and mental health experts, among others. Her coverage of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and interviews with survivors of the tragedy, coupled with her other works including the Titan submersible coverage, earned her the Digi Journo of the Quarter award during her first year at Hindustan Times. Sumanti actively tracks missing person cases in the United States, and peruses Reddit and other social media platforms to bring to light cases that frequently elude public attention. She has extensively covered the disappearances of Nancy Guthrie, Thomas Medlin, Beau Mann, and Sudiksha Konanki, among others. When not at work, you will either find her with her novels, or with her beloved rescue pooches.

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