The search to find the missing submarine that vanished amid a trek to visit the ruins of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean on Sunday morning reached a critical point on Thursday, as we all know.
Per estimates, the vessel, carrying five high-paying passengers, is said to have run out of oxygen at around 7 a.m. EST this morning.
It’s a devastating realization for investigators and all the crew member’s families. Yet one person sounds hopeful there’s still a chance the adventurers could be saved! Related: Missing Titanic Sub: Everything We Know So Far In a new statement on Facebook on Thursday, Guillermo Söhnlein, who co-founded OceanGate Expeditions in 2009 with the current CEO and pilot aboard the Titan, Stockton Rush, suggested there may be more time to find the sub than many believe.
He wrote: He continued: Conserving oxygen would be a smart thing to do, but it’s also gotta be very challenging considering the conditions they may be in.
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